Although an intense weather system is nearing its end in some parts of the province, Nova Scotians aren’t out of the woods yet when it comes to winter storms.
Environment Canada says another system will begin tomorrow, starting out as snow over southwestern Nova Scotia in the morning and spreading eastward to Cape Breton by early afternoon.
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That means Nova Scotians should be prepared for a messy commute on Monday morning.
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It says the snow will change to freezing rain and ice pellets for most of the province, but will change to rain along the Atlantic coast Monday afternoon.
Environment Canada says 20 to 30 centimetres of snow is possible for northern Nova Scotia and the valley, with lesser amounts expected in areas where it will change over to rain.
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