Give yourself time and space on the roads for Monday. While not a major snowfall by the regions winter standards it is enough to create snowy and slick roads conditions. North and northeast gusts of 30 to 60 km/h are expected to accompany the mix of snow and rain. Current conditions and forecasts including 7 day outlook, daily high/low temperature, warnings, chance of precipitation, pressure, humidity/wind chill (when applicable) historical data, normals, record values and sunrise/sunset times. Eastern parts of the Maritimes down to flurries and showers by Monday evening.īy Monday afternoon snow and rain will be easing to flurries and showers west-to-east across the region. Breezy, with a south wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. Western parts of the Maritimes will see the snow and rain ease to scattered flurries and showers by afternoon. Breezy, with a south wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. The Halifax area is likely to see a slushy 5 to 10 cm of a snow/rain mix with snowfall amounts coming up above 10 cm moving inland past Bedford.Ī snowy and in some cases rainy start to Monday for the Maritimes. Less than 5 cm is likely for the southwestern corner of that province as well as eastern areas of Cape Breton. Patchy rain at first dying out with some bright/ sunny intervals developing, then outbreaks of rain. The heavier snow in Nova Scotia will progressively mix with more rain towards the Atlantic coastline. (CTV/Kalin Mitchell)Ĭentral and northern areas of New Brunswick as well as western Prince Edward Island will likely get a more moderate amount of snow ranging from a few to several centimetres. Snow mixes progressively with more rain towards Atlantic coastal Nova Scotia. The snow begins Sunday night and ends west-to-east through the day on Monday.Īround 10 to 20 cm of snow is possible with the passing system. (Weather station: Warsaw Okecie Airport, Poland). The agency calling for a possible significant snowfall with amounts totaling 10 to 15 cm. Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 28 F. (CTV/Kalin Mitchell)Įnvironment Canada has issued s pecial weather statements for areas of southern New Brunswick and much of Nova Scotia. Earlier in the weekend, mild and rainy weather prevailed across much of the Lower Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. A low pressure system exiting the northeastern United States and then passing by the Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia will bring a mix of snow and rain to the region Sunday night and Monday.Ī Special Weather Statement issued by Environment Canada ahead of a mix of snow/rain expected Sunday night into Monday. With the Thanksgiving holiday behind us, here's what we see in the nation's weather this week.
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