Second day of storm brings more wind, heavy snow to Nova Scotia, Newfoundland
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Messy conditions persisted in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Thursday, the second day of a winter storm that unleashed more snow and high winds in the region.
Schools were closed for a second consecutive day in the St. John’s, N.L., metro area, as some parts of the city dug out from under 40 centimetres of heavy, wet snow.
“It definitely takes a while to clean up, especially in the places that got the higher amounts,” said Tiffany Cheeks, a meteorologist with Environment Canada.
High winds were blowing snow around in some parts of eastern Newfoundland, making it difficult to see when driving, she said, adding that gusts were clocked in the Bonavista area on Wednesday at 115 kilometres an hour.