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PHOTOS: Newfoundland digs out after 30cm of snow falls overnight

Western Canada may want to save any complaints of its sweltering heatwave after looking at these photos.

It's almost June, but Newfoundland residents woke up Thursday morning to the terrifying sight of more than 30 centimeters of snow.

On Wednesday, Environment Canada issued snowfall warnings for several communities in the coastal province, where more than 30 cm of snow dumped overnight and more forecast before the weekend.

While a late May snowstorm may seem cruel, it's certainly not unusual for Newfoundland.

Last year, the part's of the province saw as much as 125 cm after a record-setting storm hit at the beginning of April.

Meanwhile, much of Canada is slapping its sunscreen and sunglasses with several cities eclipsing or nearly the 30-degree mark.

<who> Photo Credit: Environment Canada.



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