
Source: Kerri Breen, Global News, January 19, 2020
Newly-released figures from Environment Canada are shedding light on the magnitude of Newfoundland‘s historic blizzard.
Many communities in the eastern part of the province have been at a near standstill since Friday when powerful winds and record-breaking snowfall prompted states of emergency.
The highest snowfall measurements were taken in areas just outside St. John’s, data from Environment Canada shows.
The city of Mount Pearl, which neighbours the capital city, received 93 centimetres of snow, while the town of Paradise received 91 cm.
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