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Snowfall Coming Tomorrow; South and East Coasts to See Highest Accumulations

Get those shovels and snowblowers ready, snowfall is in the forecast for many parts of the island tomorrow, but how much you get depends on where you happen to be.

Environment Canada meteorologist Graham MacDonald says the snow will start along the south and west coasts tomorrow morning, with the heaviest amounts expected on the Avalon and northeast coasts…prompting some winter storm warnings.

He says the heaviest snowfall will fall from Burgeo out to the Avalon Peninsula, whipped up by high winds gusting up to 60 km later in the day and as high as 80 km/h along the coast.

The Avalon, including the metro region can expect the heaviest snowfall amounts starting around noon and continuing through the afternoon with 15 to 25 cm expected in total.

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