More snow hits Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula, causes several closures

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Snow and high winds made for a messy Sunday morning on the Avalon Peninsula. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)

Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula woke up to another dumping of snow on Sunday morning.

Environment Canada is predicting up to 25 centimetres of snow, along with northerly to westerly winds near 80 kilometres an hour. The weather agency warns that these conditions will cause near zero visibility at times. 

That comes after a snowy storm that shut down the area on Wednesday and Thursday.

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However, meteorologist Tiffany Cheeks of the Gander weather office says it should all be wrapped up by the afternoon. 

“Quite a messy

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