There is more snow on the way for parts of the island this weekend just as a big melt took care of that record February snowfall.
Environment Canada says the eastern half of the island, including the Avalon Peninsula, could be in for up to 15 cm of snow beginning Saturday night.
Dale Foote, a meteorologist at the Gander Weather Office, says winds won’t be significantly high but at 40-60 km/h, they could cause some blowing snow.
He says the system will move up from the Maritimes Saturday night and Sunday morning.










