Heavy snow blankets coastal Newfoundland with widespread, gusty winds, producing blizzard conditions in many areas as snowfall nears 15 cm or more in most stations. Pound Cove, Seldom, Gander, Clarenville, and Grand Bay East face the toughest totals and strongest winds, while others report lingering snow with gusts that will hampen morning commutes. Rain and mixed precipitation are present in a few pockets, but the overall pattern favors continued heavy snow through dawn. With roads deteriorating and school bus runs likely impacted, families should prepare for delays or closures and get the kids ready early for a snowy day.
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