Snow squalls or flurries will continue into tomorrow with local blowing snow, another 2-4 cms expected except locally 10 cm in snow squalls.
Environment Canada is predicting snow squalls to hit the Corner Brook area around midnight bringing 2-4 cms and a wind chill of minus 17. Snow squalls or flurries will continue into tomorrow with local blowing snow, another 2-4 cms expected except locally 10 cm in snow squalls. Northwesterlies will gusts to 60 km/hr in the morning with a wind chill of minus 19. Flurries will continue tomorrow night changing to snow Wednesday night and into Thursday.
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