Around 6,000 Newfoundland Power customers were left without power Sunday morning as high winds, rain and snow pounded the island.
Special weather statements and winter storm warnings have been issued for parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, as Environment Canada projects a mess of rain, wind and snow to hit the island, lasting into Monday morning.
Gander weather office meteorologist Veronica Sullivan said that as of 6:30 a.m. NT, 10 mm of rain had been recorded at St. John's International Airport, with another 30 to 50 mm still to come.
"We can expect rain and drizzle all day today for the Avalon Peninsula, with amounts ranging between 10-20 mm and that will continue into the evening as well," she said.
Beware flying debrisThe high winds have also cancelled Marine Atlantic ferry crossings to and from North Sydney for the day, and left hazardous conditions for drivers on highways and other roads.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in St. John's issued a warning to drivers downtown that high winds and flying debris had left a significant amount of broken glass on Harbour Drive, with cleanup crews already on the scene.
High winds will continue to pose problems.
"That's going to be the case where much of the island today," said Sullivan, "especially coastal areas. We're looking at winds between 90 km/h to 110 km/h for most of the day today."
A pedestrian makes their way across a busy intersection, as snow and rain fall in St. John's. (Ted Dillon/CBC)Snow heading westSpecial weather statements are in effect all across the island, and winter storm warnings are currently issued for the Northern Peninsula as well as the Green Bay and White Bay areas, with around 15 cm of snow expected and more on high terrain.
While snow is expected in central and the Burin peninsula, Sullivan says it may not stick around.
"We're not expecting too much accumulation... probably in the vicinity of around 5 cm. Before that snow will change to rain and periods of drizzle for the rest of the day."
She says while some snow will fall, in many areas it's going to be chased by 15-25 mm of rain, and high winds across the board.
A wind and rainfall warning is in effect for St. John's as part of the province braces for a messy mix of weather Saturday night into Monday morning. (Ted Dillon/CBC)Sullivan says the weather should continue throughout the day, and anyone thinking of travelling should perhaps consider postponing.
"Combined with all that snow and that wind, we will see several hours of blowing snow, reduced visibility, really bad travel conditions," she said.
"So it's just going to be a very messy day for all of the island."
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