Home Breadcrumb caret News Breadcrumb caret Claims Atlantic Canadians brace for first taste of wintry weather this season HALIFAX – Atlantic Canadians enjoying a relatively mild fall season are bracing for a sudden blast of wintry weather. Environment Canada has issued weather warnings in all four provinces as a low-pressure system approaches the region armed with heavy snow, ice pellets and rain. Forecasters say the heaviest snowfall is expected in New Brunswick, where […] By The Canadian Press | November 26, 2014 | Last updated on April 7, 2025 1 min read Plus Icon Image HALIFAX – Atlantic Canadians enjoying a relatively mild fall season are bracing for a sudden blast of wintry weather. Environment Canada has issued weather warnings in all four provinces as a low-pressure system approaches the region armed with heavy snow, ice pellets and rain. Forecasters say the heaviest snowfall is expected in New Brunswick, where more than 35 centimetres could blanket the ground starting today and continuing Thursday. They are calling for lesser amounts in northwestern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Southern Nova Scotia is expected to be hit with heavy rain – up to 60 millimetres – that could cause flash flooding. Environment Canada says the weather is expected to create hazardous conditions and residents are advised to postpone non-essential travel plans if possible. The Canadian Press Print Group 8 LinkedIn LI X (Twitter) logo Facebook Print Group 8