Easter Sunday Evening Weather Across Newfoundland and Labrador

As Easter Sunday evening settles in, weather across the province is expected to be a mix of rain, snow, wind, and fog, depending on the region. Here’s what to expect:

St. John’s and Eastern Newfoundland:
Light rain continues with temperatures around 7°C. Rain will persist into the evening before dropping to about 1°C overnight. Roads may be slick, especially in exposed areas.

Central Newfoundland (Gander and surrounding areas):
Cloudy conditions with rain expected by afternoon, changing to wet snow overnight as temperatures drop to 0°C. A Special Weather Statement warns of 5 to 15 cm of snow and wind gusts up to 100 km/h along the coast. Travel may be impacted.

Western Newfoundland (Corner Brook and Deer Lake):
Foggy skies with temperatures near 7°C. Rain is expected to change to wet snow by evening, with accumulations of up to 1 cm in town and up to 20 cm in higher terrain. Snowfall warnings are in effect. Watch for reduced visibility and possible power outages.

Labrador (Happy Valley-Goose Bay):
Cloudy with a mix of snow and rain. Around 1 to 3 cm of snow is expected by late evening. Temperatures will drop to -1°C with brisk winds, making for a chilly night.

Travelers and residents should stay alert for changing conditions and check local advisories before heading out. Stay safe and warm this Easter evening.