Record-breaking snowfall, road advisories, and transport disruptions in Atlantic Canada - read more!
As an epic snowstorm blankets the East Coast, RCMP are cautioning motorists to steer clear of roads in Prince Edward Island. The wintry blast has already dumped 30 to 60 cm of snow across eastern Nova Scotia and parts of P.E.I., with more snowfall predicted. The relentless snowfall event has caused delays and challenging driving conditions, with Environment Canada warning of up to 80 cm of snow in some areas of Nova Scotia, leading to poor visibility and hazardous road conditions.
Halifax and Nova Scotia are struggling to cope with the aftermath of the weekend snowstorm, with residents facing a second dumping of snow. The city is dealing with transit cancellations, including halted bus services in Halifax and suspended transit in Cape Breton. The weather warnings persist, with heavy snow and blustery winds expected to continue through Monday, making travel difficult and disrupting daily life.
The ongoing snowfall event on the East Coast, dubbed a 'blockbuster' storm, is set to break records for historic snowfall levels. The marathon snowstorm has created a winter wonderland for some but a nightmare for others, as the region battles with snow-covered roads and transport shutdowns. In Halifax, winds gusting to 50 km/h add to the challenges, while parts of Nova Scotia and P.E.I. face the brunt of nature's snowy fury.
In the midst of the East Coast chaos, it's essential to heed the advice of authorities, stay safe, and embrace the winter magic. Despite the disruptions, these snowy events showcase the power and unpredictability of nature, reminding us of the beauty and challenges that come with living in snow-prone regions.
RCMP are advising motorists to stay off the roads if possible Sunday as a winter storm continues to make driving hazardous on P.E.I..
As parts of eastern Nova Scotia and eastern Prince Edward Island report snow amounts of 30 to 60 cm already down, there is more to come over the next few ...
Snowfall totals continue to rack up in parts of Atlantic Canada as a marathon event holds on through the weekend, leading to numerous delays, ...
The epic, multi-day snowfall event continues to weigh down parts of the East Coast Sunday, with totals expected to reach record-setting levels in Cape ...
Environment Canada says up to 80 cm of snow could fall in some parts of Nova Scotia this weekend creating poor driving conditions, with visibility reduced ...
Residents in Halifax Regional Municipality will have to deal with a second dump of snow in as many days. Environment Canada has issued two weather warnings for ...
Expect more flurries through Monday, with winds gusting to 50 kilometres per hour as a cut-off low sits above the HRM.
Bus service in the Halifax Regional Municipality is halted until at least noon today, and transit in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality is cancelled for ...
Last Updated Feb 3, 2024 09:01:23 PM. HALIFAX โ Motorists in Nova Scotia were being urged to stay home Saturday as heavy, windswept snow from a storm expected ...