Nor'easter to bring more snow to the Maritimes on Thursday
Heaviest snowfall is forecast across central Nova Scotia and edging into southern New Brunswick
The storm is forecast to bring winds gusting from 40 to 60 km/h. The
heaviest snowfall is forecast across central Nova Scotia and edging into
southern New Brunswick where 20 to 30 centimetres is expected.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued snowfall warnings for Halifax Regional Municipality and Annapolis, Hants, Kings, Lunenburg and Queens counties.
Special weather statements
have also been issued for Antigonish, Colchester, Cumberland,
Guysborough, Richmond and Pictou counties along with Inverness county
south of Mabou.
Snow accumulation will be lighter in the north and east, but most of the region will be reaching for the shovels on Friday morning.
Snowfall totals predicted for noon on Friday. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC)
In extreme southwestern Nova Scotia, this storm will bring mixed precipitation of rain and snow.
Timeline
The snow looks set to mix with rain through Thursday afternoon and evening in the southwest.
Snow will arrive during the Thursday afternoon and evening commute. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC) By Thursday evening, the snow will be ramping up across Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick. The winds will be increasing as well, with gusts in the 40 to 60 km/h range.
The snow will quickly taper to flurries in Nova Scotia through Friday morning. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC) The last of the snow looks set to depart from Cape Breton by noon on Friday.
Winds will remain brisk throughout the day on Friday with northwest winds continuing to gust 40 to 60 km/h
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December 23, 2022
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