Feb 18, 2012; 3:40 PM ET
As the mid-Atlantic of the United States prepares for a snowstorm this weekend, a storm will hit part of Atlantic Canada with heavy snow for the second weekend in a row.
The storm will generally put down heavier snow a bit farther east compared to last weekend's event, particularly over Newfoundland.
The storm will come into full bloom tonight into Sunday. While a great deal of the snow will fall over the Gulf of St. Lawrence, up to 30 centimeters of snow will fall on western Newfoundland, much of Cape Breton Island and part of the eastern arm of Quebec.
While this storm will bring some wind, it will not be as intense as
the storm a week ago. However, enough snow and wind will occur to create
difficult travel. Overall, it will be a colder storm with little or no
rain for eastern areas.
It is interesting that it is this storm and part of the blocking
pattern it creates that will prevent a separate storm from the southern
U.S. from reaching New England late in the weekend.
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