Heavy Snowfall Predicted Tomorrow on South and East Coasts
Residents of the South and East Coasts should prepare for significant snowfall predicted for tomorrow. The latest forecasts indicate varying amounts of snow across different regions.
Weather Forecast Details
According to Environment Canada meteorologist Graham MacDonald, snow is expected to begin in the morning. The heaviest snowfall will likely occur along the south and west coasts.
Regions Affected
- Avalon Peninsula
- Northeast Coasts
- Metro Region
Winter storm warnings have been issued in anticipation of the heavy snowfall. The Avalon and nearby areas are likely to experience the most significant accumulation.
Predicted Snowfall Amounts
Forecasts suggest that areas from Burgeo to the Avalon Peninsula may receive substantial snowfall. Total accumulations are expected to reach between 15 to 25 cm.
Wind Conditions
High winds will accompany the snow, with gusts reaching up to 60 km/h. Along the coastline, wind speeds may escalate to as high as 80 km/h.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for winter conditions as the storm approaches. Snow shovels and blowers will likely be in high demand.
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