
Major storm moves into N.L., another one on its way to Ontario and Quebec
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The eastern half of the country is forecast to be hit with a second major storm in less than one week, bringing high winds, lots of snow and travel complications.
On Friday, a low pressure system that brought up to 45 cm of snow to parts of Ontario and Quebec earlier this week slammed into Newfoundland and Labrador, and another big storm is on its way, said Jennifer Smith, a national warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada.
The encroaching storm could bring up to 30 cm of snow to parts of southern Ontario and Quebec beginning Saturday, mostly in areas already digging out from major snowfall, she said. The storm is expected to continue eastward to Atlantic Canada early next week.
“It’s been a busy winter,” Smith said in an interview. “Lots of active systems.”