
This page provides important information to residents, business owners and visitors to help them be informed and prepared during adverse weather events. On this page, you will find:
The latest weather alerts are available by visiting the Environment Canada website.
The City also issues notices regarding service disruptions, facility closures and the weather-related parking ban through the news section of our website and on social media. You can subscribe to the City's news and advisories to receive email updates.
Information regarding weather-related disruptions to city services, facility closures and when the weather-related parking ban is in effect will be posted here.
Today marks one week since the storm — and the end of the snowiest February (and snowiest month ever recorded) in St. John's.
Our crews and contractors have been working non-stop, and while significant progress has been made, there is still work to complete. This has not been a typical cleanup. The historic snowfall we experienced takes time to fully address, especially when considering that snow removal/blow back operations do take considerable time to complete with this amount of snow.
Contractors continue work in Southlands, Kenmount Terrace and Airport Heights. Following site reviews today, we anticipate they will need a bit more time to finish. Once complete, City staff will inspect all streets to ensure no area was missed. Residents may continue to see contractors in these neighbourhoods as they wrap up.
In other areas, City crews have been focused on street widening. Not all lower-elevation neighbourhoods require full snow removal — in some cases, a blowback operation is sufficient. Crews assess each area and determine the most appropriate approach, which allows streets to be widened more efficiently without trucking snow unnecessarily.
The weather-related parking ban remains in effect to support these efforts. Vehicles parked on streets or in extended driveways have slowed progress in some areas, and we appreciate everyone’s cooperation in helping crews work safely and efficiently.
Thank you for your continued patience.
All on-street parking is banned on any streets outside the downtown area until further notice. Vehicles parked on the street may be ticketed or towed.
The parking ban will provide clear access for snow clearing equipment so streets can be made safe and passable as quickly as possible. We appreciate residents’ cooperation and patience.
Contracts for snow removal have been awarded for the following subdivisions:
Contractors began work on February 24. All streets within these subdivisions are expected to be completed by Sunday, March 1, weather permitting.
Please note that additional snowfall may result in delays. Snow clearing operations may take place during both daytime and nighttime hours as required.
Motorists are advised that snow removal and/or street widening operations are scheduled from Saturday, February 28 2026 at 11:00 pm until Sunday, March 1 2026 at 6:00 am, and vehicles must be removed during snow removal operations. To avoid being ticketed or towed, vehicles should be moved from the following 7 streets before the operations begin.
1. Avalon St (Calver Ave to Goodridge St)
2. Calver Ave (Newtown Rd to Rankin St)
3. Calver St (Newtown Rd to Mayor Ave)
4. Edinburgh St (Calver Ave to Empire Ave)
5. Edinburgh St (Salisbury St to Salisbury St)
6. Malta St (Calver Ave to Empire Ave)
7. Margaret's Pl (Newtown Rd to End)
With high snowbanks and reduced visibility, please remind children to stay well away from roadways and intersections. If they’re building snow forts or tunnels, make sure they’re not near the street and that openings don’t face the road. Snowbanks can shift or collapse, and drivers may not be able to see children playing nearby.
Mayor Breen and Deputy City Manager for Public Works Lynnann Winsor also did a briefing with local media on Monday, February 23, which you can watch on our YouTube Channel.
With the amount of snow and strong winds we experience during the winter months, please do not put waste carts or bags out before 6 a.m. on your collection day. Placing your waste out early or the night before can cause bins and loose waste to blow into streets and interfere with snow clearing and plowing operations. Also, please bring carts back in as soon as possible after pickup.
Waste collection schedules can be viewed at CurbitStJohns.ca where you can also sign up for waste collection reminders and get notified if collection is postponed.
Consider postponing non-essential travel during stormy conditions with low visibility. Motorists, please allow extra time for the commute, slow down, and prepare for winter driving conditions. Park off-street to allow crews to maneuver equipment and clear snow as efficiently as possible. If you live downtown and there's off-street parking available in your neighborhood, please consider parking there.
City crews work around the clock on roads and designated sidewalks during and after a snowstorm. You can help our crews do their job safely and effectively by doing your part and keeping your distance when you see plows or other City vehicles on the roadway.
A parking ban may be implemented on roads outside the downtown area during or following adverse weather events. The purpose of the ban is to keep roads free of parked vehicles so that crews can quickly and safely clear snow or debris.
Once declared, the ban will be in place 24 hours a day until it is lifted. Violations to weather-related parking bans are subject to a $75 fine.
For information about other winter related parking bans, visit our Winter Parking webpage.
For snowfall up to 25 cm, streets will be cleared within 24 hours following the storm. For snowfall exceeding 25 cm, blizzard conditions, or rapidly changing weather, additional time may be required for clearing.
The specified timeline may be extended if there is additional snowfall or icing during this period. Crews will work until all streets and designated sidewalks are cleared.
You can use our Plow Tracker to track our snowplows and heavy equipment.
We salt and plow streets in a priority order that is primarily based on traffic volumes. This ensures emergency vehicle access is always maintained to the greatest number of residents.
Wondering what priority level your street is? Use our street look up to find out.
Please DO NOT place snow onto a road or sidewalk when shoveling.
When snow is put back in the road or sidewalk, crews are then required to return multiple times, and this reduces our efficiency throughout the city and delays service to other areas. It also creates a hazard for pedestrians and motorists.
We have 193 km of sidewalks prioritized for snow clearing and ice control, with routes and priorities outlined on this map.
Depending on the amount and type of snow on the ground, most streets in the sidewalk program will be cleared within five days from the end of a winter event. This timeline may be extended if there is additional snowfall or icing during this period.
Please DO NOT pile snow on the sidewalk, this will make it very difficult, and sometimes impossible, for our sidewalk plows to clear. It also delays service in other areas.
Highways and Ramps: The Provincial Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is responsible for the snow clearing of highways and related on/off ramps including:
Please visit 511NL.ca for current highway conditions or to report a concern to the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.
Bus Shelters: The City of St. John's clears bus stops that fall along the sidewalk snow clearing routes while Metrobus clears the shelters. For concerns, please call 709-570-2020.
Mailboxes: Canada Post removes snow around community mailboxes. For concerns, please call 1-866-607-6301.
In the event of power outages, please refer to the Newfoundland Power website or call 1-800-474-5711.
Memorial University and Health Sciences Centre: MUN maintains the streets around the university and Health Science Centre including:
Please contact facman@mun.ca with concerns.
Private contractors clearing snow for businesses throughout the city are asked to stay within the boundaries of the area that they are clearing.
When private contractors place snow on public spaces such as sidewalks and city streets, this creates issues for everyone in the community. If you see a private operator placing snow in a public space such as a sidewalk or public road, please report the details to Access St. John’s so this can be investigated.
Access St. John’s is available 24/7 via phone 754-CITY, 311, email access@stjohns.ca.
Residents should always prepare to be on their own for up to 72 hours during adverse weather events.
The following are some tips to help you prepare in advance:
For more tips, please visit beprepared.ca.
If you have an inquiry, Access St. John’s is available 24/7 via phone (709-754-CITY, 311) or email (access@stjohns.ca).
Reports of hazards should be reported immediately. We ask that residents wait until after the service delivery timelines to submit general inquiries regarding snow clearing to allow staff to focus on cleanup efforts. Often times, issues are resolved within that timeline.
Visit StJohns.ca/snow for further information about snow clearing in the City of St. John’s.
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