The Flowers Cove and St. Anthony detachments are reporting high winds, snow-covered roads, heavy drifting, and extremely poor visibility — whiteout conditions in spots between Eddies Cove East and St. Anthony. She said St. John's International Airport reported 15 centimetres had fallen by 4:30 a.m. #nlwx #nltraffic pic.twitter.com/cx5iEUHutZ — @AnthonyGermainThe flurries will combine with lower temperatures and winds of 40-70 km/h to create blowing snow conditions Thursday night. "What that means is you're going to get some blowing snow, especially in those open exposed areas," Batten said. Elsewhere on the island — including on the Burin Peninsula — Batten said people can also expect blowing snow later on Thursday and into Friday.
Source: CBC News March 23, 2017 09:33 UTC