Environment Canada said it expects a “significant snowfall” over eastern Nova Scotia on Friday, a day before springtime officially starts.
The day will start with rain and change to snow that’s expected to total around 10 to 15 centimetres or more in the afternoon.
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The weather agency said the snowfall will occur over most of Nova Scotia, but the highest accumulations will be over the eastern part of the province.
Locations that could be impacted include Annapolis County, Lunenburg County, Halifax Metro and Halifax County West.
“Rapidly accumulating snowfall may impact the morning commute in urban areas. Be prepared for reduced visibility at times in falling snow,” said the weather agency.
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