There’s a yellow St. Patrick’s weekend storm warning out for much of the island including metro.
The snow begins tonight in most areas and will wind down tomorrow morning but not before 15-20 cm is on the ground.
Most of that snow will fall tonight but there will be a lull in some places overnight or it may turn to rain briefly before redeveloping as light snow Sunday morning.
Blair Sparkes, a meteorologist with the Gander Weather Office, says the only parts of the island that will sit this one out are the west coast and Northern Peninsula.
The system is coming in from southern Ontario. The snow will start in the southwest corner this afternoon and spread across the island tonight.
Winds will gust to 70 throughout but will be nowhere nearly as ferocious as they were yesterday and last night.






















