Much of Newfoundland is preparing for a severe case of the Mondays as a system bringing heavy snow and wind bears down on the island. "We've got snow pushing in overnight over southwestern Newfoundland," said Wanda Batten, a meteorologist at the Environment Canada weather office in Gander, on Sunday morning. That snow will move through the island by Monday morning, bringing with it 80 km/h winds. Mild weather, rain and fog has delayed the start to two of Newfoundland and Labrador's most popular ski slopes. Read more from CBC Newfoundland and Labrador
Source: CBC News February 07, 2021 15:18 UTC