Eastern Canada to see ‘significant’ snow and heavy winds, Environment Canada says
Surroundings Canada has issued a particular climate assertion and winter storm look ahead to a number of areas on the East Coast.
The company says vital snowfall and robust winds are anticipated in elements of New Brunswick, together with the Acadian Peninsula, Kent County, Moncton and the southeastern a part of the province.
Surroundings Canada says these areas may see snowfall of as much as 15 centimetres, with wind gusts reaching 80 kilometres per hour beginning Tuesday evening and thru Wednesday afternoon.
The climate company says a winter storm watch is in impact for a number of areas in Nova Scotia together with Antigonish County, Pictou County, Sydney Metro and Cape Breton County beginning Monday evening till in a single day Tuesday.
It says elements of the province may see heavy, moist snow totaling as much as 20 centimetres or extra, with accompanying winds of as much as 80 kilometres per hour.
Surroundings Canada says Prince Edward Island’s Kings County, Queens County and Prince County may additionally see snowfall of as much as 20 centimetres with winds reaching 80 kilometres per hour beginning Tuesday into Wednesday.