Another storm on the way to Atlantic Canada
A large low will impact the Maritimes on Tuesday and Newfoundland on Wednesday.
New Brunswick
Snow will start for most areas by Tuesday afternoon with the excepting of southeastern areas. On Tuesday night snow will change to freezing rain and then rain by Wednesday morning. Precipitation should end by Wednesday evening. 15 to 25 cm of snow is possible over the northernmost regions. For southeastern New Brunswick, rainfall amounts of 20 to 30 mm are expected. Wind gusts to 90 km/h are possible.
Prince Edward Island
Snow will spread across PEI on Tuesday afternoon. Snow will change to rain on Tuesday night and taper off on Wednesday night. Rainfall amounts of 5 to 10 mm is possible. Winds are expected to gust to 80 km/h.
Nova Scotia
Rain is expected to begin on Wednesday morning and taper off on Wednesday night. 10 to 20 mm of rain is expected except for extreme southern areas where 15 to 30 mm is possible. Wind gusts to 70 km/h are expected.
Newfoundland
Snow will spread across the Island on Wednesday morning. Snow will change to rain by the afternoon. The snow will change back to snow Thursday morning with flurries expected across the Island. 25 to 35 mm of rain is possible over southwestern Newfoundland. Winds will gust between 70 and 90 km/h.
Labrador
Across southern sections, snow will start on Wednesday morning. Snow will spread north and continue until Thursday afternoon. Southeastern Labrador could end up with 20 cm of snow with 5 to 15 cm for most areas from Labrador City to Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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