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Heavy snow and high winds continue to batter parts of N.L.

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 11:54 AM
Press Room Published December 27, 2025
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It’s another wet and stormy day for much of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Winter weather warnings have ended for the Avalon and Burin, but continue in parts of central, the west coast and Labrador.

The most severe weather warnings are in the Green Bay-White Bay area. The area is expected to get up to 60 cm of snow, with wind gusts up to 110 km/hour until early Sunday.

“It’s been a very, very busy start to December compared to previous years”, said Graham MacDonald, meteorologist with Environment Canada.

Multiple December snowstorms may have been somewhat normal 10 years ago, according to MacDonald, but not lately.

“It feels like this winter is trying to trying make up for the past ones we’ve had.”

Outages, Cancellations

The weather is making driving more dangerous across the province, with travel not recommended in several parts of central and on the Northern Peninsula. In Labrador, route 510 was closed between Red Bay and Lodge Bay Saturday morning.

More than 3,000 people lost power in the region around the Musgrave Harbour, Twillingate, and the Summerford area. Newfoundland Power and NL Hydro crews are working on repairs.

Marine Atlantic cancelled all ferries between North Sydney and Port aux Basques for Saturday and several flights departing St. John’s International Airport were cancelled or delayed on Saturday morning.

Snow and blowing snow for the western half of the island are forecast to continue until Sunday afternoon, whereas in Labrador snow should change to rain overnight Saturday.

An old fashioned winter

The snowy weather isn’t bad news to everyone.

Linda Chaisson, Mayor of Corner Brook, says the persistent snow benefits tourism and the economy in her city, as people enjoy activities like cross-country skiing.

She says the Marble Mountain ski slopes will likely open soon.

“We are having what a lot of seniors have told me is an old fashioned winter,” said Chaisson.

“Every day there’s snow.”

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