Almost all of Nova Scotia and most of New Brunswick are under a weather warning, as a low pressure system approaching the region is expected to bring heavy snow.
In Nova Scotia, Environment Canada is predicting 15-20 centimetres of snow will fall before it begins to taper off to flurries or showers late in the day Monday.
In New Brunswick, it’s expected that snow will develop ahead of the system Monday morning.
Environment Canada says 15 centimetres of snow is expected for most of the province, but southeastern regions of the province could get up to 20 centimetres before the snow ends late Monday.
Maritimers are reminded to adjust their driving conditions for the weather.
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