Weather forecast: Snow and rain headed for the Maritimes this weekend
Extra messy and wintry climate is headed for the Maritimes this weekend.
NEW BRUNSWICK
Atmosphere Canada has issued a lot of snowfall warnings and special weather statements for New Brunswick.
Snowfall warnings are in place for the southwest of the province, the place snow is predicted to fall Saturday morning by Sunday night.
Fifteen centimetres of snow is predicted in these areas by Saturday night, with an extra 10 centimetres potential on Sunday. It’s more likely to be a heavier moist snow, which can cut back blowing snow, however will nonetheless create snowy, winter driving situations.
Particular climate statements are in impact for a lot of northern and jap New Brunswick, with snow totals between 15 and 25 centimetres anticipated Saturday by Sunday.
Atmosphere Canada advises that moist snow will persist till Sunday night, presumably into Monday.
Atmosphere Canada has issued snowfall warnings and climate statements for New Brunswick this weekend.
NOVA SCOTIA AND P.E.I.
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island will even see a mixture of snow and rain this weekend.
Rain will develop all through Saturday in Nova Scotia, however the Annapolis Valley, Cumberland and Colchester counties, and Cape Breton Highlands may see a mixture of snow and slush.
Prince Edward Island will see regular snow and rain Saturday night and night time. Western areas of the province will probably see essentially the most snow.
With this weekend being the final earlier than Christmas, heavy site visitors is predicted all through the area. The inclement climate might make for poor street situations, so motorists are urged to drive with warning.
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