Atlantic snow continues into the morning with widespread heavy snow across the Newfoundland towns in this report. Goulds, Flatrock, St. John’s, and Cape Broyle will see 18–22 cm, with Carbonear and Spaniards Bay around 12–13 cm; visibility will be reduced and wind peaks near 55–57 km/h. With snow totals above 15 cm in the metro area, there is a HIGH probability of snow day conditions and bus cancellations are likely; plan for a delayed or canceled morning commute and help kids get ready early. A few eastern towns may see lighter snow, but expect persistent precipitation through the period.
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