We’ve got a lot of warnings, watches and advisories out for this morning. I am in between night shifts at the moment, so any updates that I can get done today will be done later once I wake up. In the meantime, you can get the latest info on those alerts here.
Once we get through with today’s weather, we’ll be looking at a few days of flurries and snow squalls. This will mostly be an issue for the west and south coasts, but it should be pretty windy everywhere. We’ll have to wait and see how Thursday works out to know how widespread the visibility restriction will be for Thursday night and Friday. If those flurries and squalls end up dropping decent snow amounts everywhere, then it may be difficult to tell this apart from a blizzard once the winds continue to increase Thursday night.
In Labrador we’re looking at 2 or 3 days of winter storm conditions. It’s going to be an interesting storm.