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.
Easter Sunday Evening Weather Across Newfoundland and Labrador
