Lingering winter storm to dump more snow in N.L. today, high winds also expected
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A lingering storm system that dumped heavy amounts of snow on eastern Newfoundland over a two-day period gradually tapered off on Saturday.
The region’s residents began digging out from under 50 cm or more of snow through the northern Avalon Peninsula, which includes the provincial capital of St. John’s.
“The total out of St. John’s airport is 71.8 cm over two days,” Mike Vandenberg, a meteorologist with Environment Canada’s Gander, N.L., office, said in an interview.
“The snow is tapering off and for the rest of the day we are looking at mainly cloudy skies with winds out of the northeast gusting to 70 km/h through the afternoon,” he said.


