Strong Winter Storm Heading to Newfoundland
Environment Canada issues a yellow winter storm watch for northern, western, and central Newfoundland, anticipating up to 25 cm of snow and potential ice pellets, with winds gusting up to 80 km/h. The storm, originating from the US, is expected to impact Ontario Tuesday evening before heading northeast. Special weather statements are in place for Gander, Clarenville, and Channel-Port aux Basques to Burin Peninsula. Heavy rain, up to 50 mm, is forecast for southern areas on Thursday afternoon.
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