More spring snow to hit the Maritimes Sunday

More spring snow to hit the Maritimes Sunday

A potent winter storm is expected to hit the Maritime Provinces of Canada this Sunday, bringing a significant accumulation of snow. This storm, which is forecast to last through Monday, will be the latest installment in a string of spring snow events the region has seen this season.

The National Weather Service (NWS) is predicting that the storm will bring between 10 and 15 centimeters of snow, accompanied by gusts of wind reaching up to 65 kilometers per hour. Despite the snow, temperatures are expected to remain mild, with daytime highs of 8 to 12 degrees Celsius.

The NWS has issued a winter storm warning for the entire Maritimes region, which includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. The warning will be in effect from 6:00 am Sunday until 6:00 am Monday.

The snow is expected to begin in the morning hours of Sunday. Along the coast, precipitation is likely to take the form of rain mixed with snow, while inland areas will see more snow accumulations.

This storm marks the latest in a series of spring snow events the Maritimes have seen this season. The region has already seen six separate snow events this spring, with the most recent occurring on April 15. This storm is expected to bring a significant amount of snow, with the possibility for more over the coming weeks.

The NWS is urging residents of the Maritime Provinces to prepare for winter weather conditions, including slippery roads and limited visibility. Residents should also be aware of the potential for power outages, as heavy snow could bring down trees and power lines.

The NWS is cautioning the public to take necessary safety precautions while the winter storm warning is in effect. Residents should stay informed of the latest weather forecasts and take precautions to protect their safety and the safety of their families.

The NWS is forecasting a potent winter storm to hit the Maritime Provinces of Canada this Sunday, bringing a significant accumulation of snow. The storm is expected to last through Monday, and could bring between 10 and 15 centimeters of snow, accompanied by gusts of wind reaching up to 65 kilometers per hour. The NWS has issued a winter storm warning for the entire Maritimes region, which includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. This warning will be in effect from 6:00 am Sunday until 6:00 am Monday. The snow is anticipated to begin in the morning hours of Sunday, and the NWS is urging residents to prepare for winter weather conditions, including slippery roads and limited visibility. Additionally, the agency is cautioning the public to take the necessary safety precautions while the winter storm warning is in effect. This storm is the latest in a series of spring snow events the Maritimes have seen this season, with the possibility for more accumulations in the coming weeks.