They’re coming out of their snowday hibernation now #nlwx pic.twitter.com/sDl9Ff05WP — @AlysonSamsonCBCStrong winds and heavy snow caused treacherous driving on roads, numerous cancellations, closures and power outages. 7:30 #NLwx radarSteady snow moving back into Metro from the west, along with our strongest 80-110 km/h wind gusts. Snow tapers off & winds easing near midnight. According to Environment Canada Meteorologist Rodney Barney on Sunday, 29 centimetres of snow fell at St. John's International Airport. Unofficially, Dunville received 33 centimetres, while Mount Pearl, Mount Carmel and St. John's east received 32 centimetres of the white stuff.
Source: CBC News December 17, 2017 12:24 UTC