Snow Squall Warning Issued for Corner Brook and Deer Lake - Humber Valley
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ECCC issued it on April 6, 2026, 4 months ago. Warnings of this kind stay in effect for hours to a few days, so this page is a historical record of what was issued, not a current warning. For conditions where you are right now, check weather.gov (US), weather.gc.ca (Canada), the Met Office (UK), or the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia).
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Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for parts of Newfoundland, with 15 cm of snow and near-zero visibility expected through Tuesday morning.
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- Record type
- Snow Squall
- Affected area
- Corner Brook and Deer Lake, Newfoundland
- Issued
- April 6, 2026
- Issuing authority
- ECCC
Winter notices differ by expected impact and timing. The original notice carries the forecast window and any travel guidance for the named area.
Record status: historical. It was issued 4 months ago; use the issuing agency's live warning service for current conditions in Corner Brook and Deer Lake, Newfoundland.
Alert Details
Environment Canada has issued a yellow snow squall warning for the region. The alert indicates that intense snow bands have developed, which are expected to cause significant weather fluctuations and hazardous travel conditions.
Affected Areas
The warning is in effect for the following locations:
- Corner Brook and vicinity
- Deer Lake - Humber Valley
What You Should Do
Residents and travelers in the affected areas are advised to monitor updated alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. Visibility may be suddenly reduced to near zero without warning. To report severe weather, residents can email NLstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using the hashtag #NLwx.
Expected Conditions
A snow squall has developed from the Bay of Islands to Deer Lake and is expected to remain nearly stationary. The following conditions are anticipated:
- Snowfall Accumulation: Locally up to 15 cm in areas under snow squall bands.
- Snowfall Rates: Intense rates of 2 to 3 cm per hour.
- Wind: Westerly gusts reaching up to 50 km/h, contributing to blowing snow.
- Visibility: Significant reductions in visibility due to the combination of heavy snow and blowing snow. Conditions can change from clear skies to heavy snow within just a few kilometers.
Timeline
The alert is currently in effect and is expected to continue until Tuesday morning, March 3, 2026.
Original source: ECCC Official Notice ↗
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