Weather Outlook for Tuesday, April 22

A chilly and unsettled day is in store across the province tomorrow (April 22,2025), with periods of light snow and flurries expected in many areas. While snowfall totals will be minimal, slick roads and reduced visibility could create minor travel issues—especially during the morning and evening commutes.


St. John’s & Eastern Newfoundland

  • Conditions: Cloudy skies throughout the day with periods of light snow or flurries developing in the afternoon.

  • High: 1°C

  • Low: -2°C

  • Wind: Northeast winds 25–40 km/h, with stronger gusts along the coast.

  • Potential Impact: Light snow may lead to patchy, slick conditions on roads and sidewalks. Gusty winds could reduce visibility briefly during flurries.

  • Advice: Allow extra time for driving and watch for icy patches, especially on bridges and overpasses.


Corner Brook & Western Newfoundland

  • Conditions: Overcast with on-and-off snow showers, especially through the afternoon.

  • High: 2°C

  • Low: -3°C

  • Wind: Winds 20–30 km/h from the north.

  • Potential Impact: Intermittent snow may lower visibility briefly and create slippery conditions, particularly in higher terrain.

  • Advice: Drivers should be alert to changing conditions and be cautious in areas where snow may accumulate more quickly.


Gander & Central Newfoundland

  • Conditions: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of afternoon flurries.

  • High: 2°C

  • Low: -3°C

  • Wind: Light winds, around 20 km/h.

  • Potential Impact: Snowfall will be minimal but could reduce visibility briefly. Cold temperatures may allow surfaces to become icy.

  • Advice: Bundle up and be mindful of slick walkways and untreated roads.


Happy Valley-Goose Bay

  • Conditions: Cloudy with a mix of light snow and flurries throughout the day.

  • High: 3°C

  • Low: -4°C

  • Wind: Winds 20–25 km/h from the north.

  • Potential Impact: Light snow could lead to minor accumulation on untreated surfaces. Wind chill will make it feel colder.

  • Advice: Dress in layers and be cautious on secondary roads and walking paths.


Labrador City & Western Labrador

  • Conditions: Cold and mostly cloudy with occasional flurries possible.

  • High: 1°C

  • Low: -10°C

  • Wind: Light wind around 15 km/h.

  • Potential Impact: Flurries may create isolated slick spots. With lows dropping near -10°C, wind chills could feel closer to -15°C in the morning.

  • Advice: Dress warmly and ensure vehicles are winter-ready.


Province-Wide Summary

  • No major storms are forecast, but lingering cold and light snowfall will continue the wintry feel for much of Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • Travel delays are not expected to be widespread, but localized slick conditions could be an issue—especially on untreated rural routes.

  • Winds will remain moderate across most of the island but could gust higher along exposed coastlines.