ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Parts of Labrador and western Newfoundland remained under winter storm warnings Monday morning, with heavy snow and strong winds expected to continue overnight. Environment Canada says up to 25 centimetres of snow and strong winds at speeds up to 70 kilometres per hour would reduce visibility in parts of western and northern Newfoundland. Government workers were out salting provincial highways Monday morning after a winter storm hit most of the province Sunday. The heavy mix of snow and rain left major roads slicked with water and ice, with water building up on some parts of the Trans-Canada Highway on Sunday. Sign up for our newsletters to get today's top stories, your favourite columnists and lots more in your inbox Sign Up NowRead more about:
Source: thestar February 03, 2020 15:22 UTC