Environment Canada has tacked on another few cm of snow for that system which first hits on the southwest coast tonight before spreading across the province.
The Avalon Peninsula got over 20 cm yesterday and is in for another 15 tomorrow with most of it to fall by lunchtime. In addition, winds will be close to triple digits for the first half of the day before calming down in the afternoon.
The southwest coast is in for about 20 cm with winds in the Wreckhouse well over 100 km/h while the west coast gets 10-15 over the next 18 hours.
Central Newfoundland is in for 15 cm tomorrow morning with winds around 70 km/h while the Avalon gets about the same amount of snow but with winds flirting with triple digits until calming down in the afternoon.






















