Hope you’ve got your ice scraper.
A mix of freezing rain, snow and ice pellets has caused cancellations and delays across Nova Scotia.
A freezing rain warning is expected to continue for most of the night in Central and Northern Nova Scotia.
The system arrived in the provinces’ southwest this morning, bringing snow before switching to freezing rain.
Environment Canada meteorologist Ian Hubbard tells us its expected to stop around midnight before temperatures plummet again.
“We’ll see a return to much cooler temperatures after this ends, along with windier conditions as the low moves away,” said Hubbard.
Driving conditions are expected to be poor into Friday morning with the cooler temperatures.
There’s already a collision on Highway 104 between exits 37 and 38 in Linwood, Antigonish County.
The Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre shut its doors at 4:30 p.m.
Saint Francis Xavier University closes at 5:30 p.m.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport encourages you to check your flight status if you’re travelling today.
An overnight parking ban is also in effect in Halifax.
Many municipal government offices are closed, lots of schools were cancelled along with classes at universities and colleges.
As of 5 p.m, over 2,300 Nova Scotia Power customers were without power. The largest outage is in Eskasoni and surrounding areas.
*with files from Evan Taylor
(Feb. 13, 2 p.m.): The Halifax Regional Municipality is providing the following updates on municipal service impacts regarding today’s weather event: https://t.co/zrAYPSygZn pic.twitter.com/VBWF2ntSm4
— hfxgov (@hfxgov) February 13, 2025
RCMP and other first responders are on scene at a collision on Hwy. 104 near Linwood, Antigonish County. The highway is closed in both directions between exits 37 and 38. Please avoid the area and expect delays.
— RCMP Nova Scotia (@RCMPNS) February 13, 2025
Please be advised that today's weather may impact your flight schedule. ❄️
— Halifax Stanfield (@HfxStanfield) February 13, 2025
Remember to confirm your flight status with your airline before heading to the airport and give yourself plently of time to get here safely! pic.twitter.com/CRFOFy3ysu
🚨Winter driving alert! ❄️🌨️🌧️
— RCMP Nova Scotia (@RCMPNS) February 13, 2025
Drivers should be prepared for changing road conditions today. Snow, freezing rain and rain are expected to create slippery and unpredictable surfaces on highways and local roads. pic.twitter.com/fFcDoYb9Ci