Parts of the province will see a temporary return to winter tomorrow as temperatures take a dip around or below the freezing mark.
By this time tomorrow, portions of the northeast Avalon could see between 2-4 cm of snow, with greater amounts possible in higher terrain.
Accumulations will depend on the temperature, which will hover around the freezing mark, making for a sloppy and slippery commute home.
Fortunately says Environment Canada meteorologist Justin Boudreau, the snow won’t last long.
He says the snow will start late in the afternoon, with the change back to rain by early evening.