Winter storm strikes Avalon and eastern Newfoundland
Avalon Mall, NLC open; schools, some city, government offices closed
After a day of record snow and closures across much of eastern Newfoundland, all warnings and alerts have now ended for the island.
- RCMPurging motorists to drive to conditions
- Keep up to date with the latest weather updates and cancellations from CBC's Storm Centre
Environment Canada ended storm warnings for theAvalon, Burin and Connaigrepeninsulas, as well as the Burgeo and Clarenville areasby 4 p.m. Friday. Labrador and much of western Newfoundland werenot affected by the storm systems.
Close to 30centimetres of snow was on the ground in some areas of the island Friday afternoon, with winds gusting up to 90 km/h.
In St. John's, it was a record day for snowfall.The previous record 25.9 centimetresin 1949 was broken with 28 centimetreshaving fallenby 3 p.m. Friday.
It's official, snowfall record from 1949 (25.9cm) broken! Today @yyt 28 cm has fallen, still counting #cbcnl #nlwx pic.twitter.com/0x3XF66TeR
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Throughout the day, police were asking drivers to stay off roads and highways, as many sections were still covered well into the afternoon hours.
"I would advise that if you don't have to be out, don't be out here," RCMP Const. Dennis Hann told CBC's Crosstalkby phone from the side of the Holyroodaccessroad aroundnoon.
"I was pushing snow a few times and hooked some deep snow and went sideways. It's best to stay home and let the plows keep the roads clear."
TabeaSiechter, with the Gander weather office,said thatjust before 9 a.m.Friday,St. Lawrencehad received the most snow, with 11 cm on the ground.
"It looks like you've got about five centimetres down so far, and I'd say you're in for another 15 today before everything's said and done this afternoon," she said, on CBC's St. John's Morning Show.
"We can still expect up to 15 centimetres, of course locally there might be a little bit less in some spots," Siechter said.
Numerous closures; NLC, mall open
Many schools closed across the Avalon and eastern parts of Newfoundland.
The Newfoundland and Labrador English School District announced at 10:30 a.m. schools in the metro St. John's area, as well as Carbonear andWhitbournestayedclosed throughout the day.
Memorial University's St. John's campus and theMarine Institute were also closed.
Meanwhile, the College of the North Atlantic campuses wereclosed on Prince Philip Drive andRidge Road. TheSeal Cove, Carbonear, Burin and Placentiacampuses also shut down due to the weather.
These yellow beasts are busy keeping the roads clear this morning. #nltraffic #cbcnl pic.twitter.com/AO4mXweHWo
—@TRobertst
Provincial government offices in the St. John's area remainedclosed for the day and municipalbuildings in Mount Pearl and Paradise also told employees to stay home.
However, Newfoundland Liquor Corporation stores and the Avalon Mall remained open throughout the day.
Mail delivery cancelled
Canada Post halted its mail delivery in St. John's just after 12:30 p.m. and will attempt some delivery over the weekend, weather permitting. Normal delivery will resume on Monday.
The weather has affected travellers, as well.
Metrobusalsoaltered some of its routesFriday andGoBusaccessible transit has been experiencing some delaysdue to road conditions.
Some flights in and out St. John's International Airport were delayed or cancelled forFriday. Check the St. John's Airport Authority website for the latest.
Marine Atlantic has also rescheduled its overnight crossings to sail at 11:45 a.m., weather permitting.
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