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Writer's pictureKyle Sooley-Brookings

Another System Eyes Atlantic Canada


A low pressure system looks like it will have an impact on the weather across parts of Atlantic Canada Sunday afternoon through Monday.


At this time it appears as though New Brunswick will escape any impact from the storm unless the track changes


Prince Edward Island will see snow beginning in eastern sections of the province on Sunday afternoon and spreading to western areas in the evening.


If the low stays on its current track and the center remains offshore, Nova Scotia will see mostly snow. Areas such as Cape Breton Island and Guysborough County may experience a rain-snow mix. The snow will begin Sunday morning in the south and make it to all areas by late afternoon.


Newfoundland will see snow across all of the Island at first. Snow will transition to ice pellets and then rain for the Avalon Peninsula, south coast, and central. Western Newfoundland will likely remain as snow. Snow will start along the south coast on Sunday afternoon and precipitation will be falling across the entire Island by early Monday morning.


In Labrador, southeastern sections will see snow on Monday night.


It is still too early to speculate on precipitation amounts and the track may alter what type of precipitation each area receives.


Keep checking back for updates.


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