Nova Scotia·Weather

Freezing rain warning in place for northern Cape Breton

Environment Canada has a freezing rain warning in place for northern Cape Breton and a Les Suêtes wind warning for Inverness County.

Parts of Nova Scotia may see prolonged periods of freezing rain lasting 4-8 hours

CBC meterologist Ryan Snoddon expects 10-20 millimetres of freezing rain over four to eight hours for parts of northeastern Nova Scotia Friday. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Environment Canada has a freezing rain warning in place for northern Cape Breton, plus a Les Suêtes wind warning for Inverness County on Friday.

The warnings are in place until later Friday evening.

Earlier in the day, an early spring storm brought a messy mix of snow, ice pellets, freezing rain, rain and thunder to parts of Nova Scotia.

Schools in Cape Breton-Victoria and the Strait area were closed Friday due to the weather. 

(CBC)

"Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots will become icy, slippery and hazardous. Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas. Utility outages may occur," Environment Canada said in a statement.

Wind gusts could reach up to 140 km/h in Inverness County-Mabou North.

(CBC)

With files from Ryan Snoddon