Gander has set a new record as central and parts of eastern Newfoundland go through a late-season snowstorm. Snowfall began Wednesday evening, setting a record of 20.2 centimetres for May 23. About 32 cm of snow have already fallen, with another 10 cm expected today 0:31The snow continued to be heavy overnight, and another 12 centimetres had fallen by 7:30 a.m. NT Thursday. This photo from Glovertown, in central Newfoundland, shows what a difference 24 hours can make. (Alexandra Dower)Snowfall warnings were in effect from Terra Nova to Grand Falls-Windsor, and schools in the area were closed for the morning, with another five to 10 centimetres expected during the day.
Source: CBC News May 24, 2018 09:14 UTC