Parts of N.S. could see 100 km/h winds as winter blast set to hit the Maritimes | 24CA News
Enviroment Canada has issued warnings throughout Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for a messy system that can deliver rain, wind and snow to the area.
Most of Nova Scotia, aside from Cape Breton Island, is beneath rainfall warnings. The province’s mainland can anticipate 25 to 50 millimetres of rain Thursday.
There might probably be as much as 70 millimetres in Halifax and the province’s southwest.
Environment Canada stated the rain is predicted to start out in southwestern Nova Scotia early Thursday morning, reaching jap mainland Nova Scotia by midday. The rain is predicted to taper to showers within the night.
The climate company stated a “brief period of snow” is forecast over northern areas earlier than altering to rain.
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The rain, at occasions heavy, will likely be accompanied by “very strong southerly winds gusting 90 or 100 km/h over exposed areas.” Wind warnings have been issued for all of Nova Scotia, together with in Cape Breton.
Environment Canada has additionally issued snowfall and rainfall warnings for a lot of New Brunswick.
In northern and components of central New Brunswick, snowfall with complete quantities of 20 to 30 centimetres is predicted Wednesday night time into late within the day Thursday.
“Snow at times heavy will change to rain over most areas of central and northern New Brunswick Thursday afternoon before tapering to scattered showers and flurries later in the afternoon or in the evening,” Environment Canada stated.
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Rainfall warnings have been additionally issued for southwestern New Brunswick and areas alongside the Fundy Coast. Environment Canada stated snow will start Wednesday night time earlier than altering to rain, at occasions heavy, Thursday morning.
The rain is predicted to taper to scattered showers Thursday night earlier than ending, it stated.
About 30 millimetres is predicted, however 40 to 50 millimetres is feasible for places alongside the Bay of Fundy coast.
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