03/02/2019
Be safe everyone!
**NEW UPDATES** 2 BIG STORMS to Pummel Coastal Nova Scotia
*****REPORTS OF 55CM IN SHELBURNE NOVA SCOTIA*****
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[ACCUMULATIONS ON MAP ARE NOVA SCOTIA TOTALS BY MONDAY]
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Our lead forecast team is watching for two storms to impact Atlantic Canada over the next several days.
**Updated** The first one (Saturday), heavily impacts mostly Nova Scotia, with the heaviest impacts to the further South and Southwest one lives along the coast. This first system will have little impact for NB, PEI and NFLD.
**Updated** The second one (Monday), our lead forecast team continues to monitor closely. This system will likely be a Snow/Messy Mix for Nova Scotia including Cape Breton (15cm+ & IP & FRZ. & Rain), and Heavy Snow (25-35cm) for Southern NB and Western/Central PEI, and Moderate Snow (15-25cm) for Northwestern NFLD.
Impacts will decrease as one travels from South to Central to Northern New Brunswick.
Impacts will also decrease as one travels from Western to Central to Eastern PEI.
Impacts will be minimal to nil for Central and Eastern Newfoundland.
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Regions along the Southern shoreline of Nova Scotia could receive 60cm by the end of Monday; Halifax could receive 40cm by the end of Monday; Western PEI and Extreme Eastern NB could receive 40cm by Tuesday AM.
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Our forecast team continues to monitor these two storms very carefully.
Stay tuned for frequent updates.
Let us know what you are experiencing in your neck-of-the-woods!
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TCW