Following a cold but quiet stretch, things are turning active as we reach the end of January in Nova Scotia.
The morning commute to work on Wednesday may be icy in spots, especially any untreated roads and surfaces.
Our next system will move in throughout the day on Wednesday, with snow beginning in the morning for western areas and then throughout the afternoon for central and eastern areas of the province.
Most of Nova Scotia can expect snow on the roads and continuing to fall for the commute Wednesday afternoon and evening.
The system is expected to bring widespread snowfall totals of two to five centimetres for Wednesday afternoon and then another five to 10 centimetres for the evening and overnight.
CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says most of Nova Scotia can expect snow on the roads for the commute Wednesday afternoon and evening.
While the bulk of the snow will have departed, we’ll see some lingering flurries and a few more centimetres possible into Thursday morning, especially over eastern areas.
Thursday will be very cold across Nova Scotia with highs in the -8 to -12 degree range and northwest winds gusting near 50 km/h keeping wind chills in the -15 to -25 degree range.
Our active pattern will continue with yet another system looking set to track on Friday. The current timing of the low again looks likely to bring some snow during the afternoon commute.



