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Newfoundland And Labrador

Newfoundland blizzard as seen from space

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CTV National News: A Canadian winter Heather Wright reports on winter weather conditions across Canada including a deep freeze in the prairies and flurries in southern Ont.

Toronto — The frigid winter storm blasting through eastern Canada can be seen from space covering much of Newfoundland.

Winter Storm/NOAA A image of the winter storm hitting Atlantic Canada is captured by NOAA on January 17, 2020.

The storm, which is expected to linger until Saturday, is expected to hit Newfoundland and Labrador the hardest, with the capital of St. John’s declaring a state of emergency. The scope of the storm can be seen in a photo captured by the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Environment Canada issued blizzard warnings with visibility near zero, storm surges, and extreme cold for various parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, with the coldest wind chills nearing -45. As much as 75 centimetres of snow was also anticipated.

Wind gusts of up to 130 km/h were expected along certain parts of the coast, and maximum wave heights of 9 to 12 metres could also be expected, the agency said.

Snowstorm over Newfoundland and Labrador A image of the winter storm hitting Atlantic Canada is captured by NOAA on January 17, 2020.