Residents of Grand Falls–Windsor, Newfoundland, should prepare for slippery roads tonight, February 10, 2026, as snow and freezing drizzle move into the area. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, the community can expect around 2 centimetres of snow with north winds gusting up to 50 kilometres per hour.
Weather experts are also warning of a risk of freezing drizzle this evening, which can create a layer of ice beneath falling snow. That combination often produces icy or slushy road conditions that are difficult for drivers and pedestrians to navigate.
Drivers are encouraged to check road conditions through 511NL before heading out, especially on the Trans‑Canada Highway. The Town of Grand Falls–Windsor issues local advisories via its website and Voyent Alert!; residents are urged to take usual winter precautions such as clearing steps and driving slowly to allow for longer stopping distances on slippery surfaces.
The weather could also affect student transportation tomorrow morning. Parents and guardians can monitor busing and potential closures through the NLSchools School Status Report.