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Newfoundland and Labrador Weather Summary – Friday, April 11, 2025

As spring slowly gains ground across Newfoundland and Labrador, Friday will bring relatively mild temperatures and a mix of sun and cloud across the province. Eastern and central areas can expect sunnier skies, while western and northern regions remain cooler and more overcast. Here’s what to expect across key areas: St. John’sThe capital will enjoy […]

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Newfoundland and Labrador Weather Summary for Wednesday, April 9, 2025

A mix of spring transition conditions will be felt across Newfoundland and Labrador on Wednesday, with unsettled weather for much of the island and colder, more stable conditions in Labrador. Here’s what to expect across key regions of the province: St. John’sExpect a grey and windy day in the capital. Low clouds will dominate with

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Snowy Conditions Return to the Avalon Peninsula

As of Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Avalon Peninsula is experiencing snowy conditions, with temperatures around -1°C. Snow and flurries are expected to continue throughout the day, accumulating 2–4 cm. Residents should prepare for colder temperatures and potential travel disruptions. Looking ahead, the forecast for St. John’s indicates a mix of weather conditions. On Wednesday,

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Snow, Wind, and a Weekend Warm-Up: This Week’s NL Weather Outlook

Newfoundland and Labrador is in for a dynamic week of weather, with a mix of snow, strong winds, and a noticeable warm-up heading into the weekend. While early-week conditions will bring snowfall and gusty winds to many regions—particularly in western and northern areas—milder temperatures and clearer skies are expected to return by Friday and Saturday.

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Winter Weather Returns: Snow, Sleet, and Freezing Rain in Store for Newfoundland and Labrador This Weekend

This weekend, Newfoundland and Labrador will experience a mix of winter weather conditions, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain, along with chilly temperatures. Here’s a detailed forecast for key regions:​ St. John’s: Saturday, April 5: Expect morning snow and flurries, accumulating up to 1 cm. The day will be windy and chilly with low clouds,

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Snowfall to Sweep Across Newfoundland Starting Tonight

Newfoundland is set to receive another round of winter weather as snow moves into western parts of the island this evening, gradually spreading eastward overnight and into early Friday morning. Periods of snowfall will continue throughout Friday before tapering off from west to east by Friday evening and into the night. While accumulation amounts vary

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Winter Weather Alert: Snow and Strong Winds Expected Across Newfoundland and Labrador

Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador should prepare for another round of wintry weather as a new low-pressure system moves into the region on Friday. The storm is set to bring widespread snowfall and gusty winds, creating potentially hazardous conditions. Forecasters predict between 5 to 15 cm of snow across Newfoundland, while Labrador can expect 5

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Winter Storm to Impact Burin Peninsula Thursday Night into Friday

Residents of the Burin Peninsula should prepare for deteriorating conditions as a winter storm is set to move in Thursday evening. Snowfall will begin over southwestern Newfoundland before spreading to the southern Avalon late Thursday night. As the system strengthens, increasing winds will lead to blowing snow, reducing visibility and making travel hazardous. Motorists are

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