Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia winter back with a vengeance with 2nd storm in 2 days

A large swath of Nova Scotia is covered in weather warnings and statements from Environment Canada as another blast of winter works its way through the province.

Environment Canada warning some areas could get 15-20 cm of snow Friday into Saturday

A pedestrian walks through a snowstorm in Halifax on Thursday, March 8, 2018.
A pedestrian walks through a snowstorm in Halifax on Thursday. Another winter blast is moving through Nova Scotia Friday into Saturday. (Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press)

A winter storm working its way through Nova Scotia has left more than 10,000 Nova Scotia Power customers without electricity and forced the cancellation of several flights at the Halifax airport.

Environment Canada is warning that some areas of the province could get between 15 and 20 centimetres of snow beginning Friday evening into Saturday morning. 

The weather system comes just one day after a messy mix of snow, rain and wind led to treacherous road conditions and knocked out power to more than 30,000 customers.

According to Nova Scotia Power's website, as of 10:55 p.m., there were more than 165 outages affecting about 11,300 customers.

At Halifax Stanfield International Aiport, most remaining flights in and out of Halifax had been delayed or cancelled.

While most of Cape Breton was under freezing rain and wind warnings on Friday, most of those warnings had passed.

As of 11 p.m., the only warnings on Cape Breton applied to:

  • Inverness County — Mabou and north — Wind and Les Suêtes wind warnings.
  • Victoria County — Wind and winter storm warnings. 

There are snowfall warnings in the following mainland counties: 

  • Colchester County.
  • Cumberland County.
  • Hants County.

Environment Canada has also issued a special weather statement for Digby, Annapolis and Kings counties. The weather agency is calling for 10 centimetres of snow in these areas, and possibly up to 15 centimetres.