Atlantic Canada is under the grip of a powerful nor’easter that is forecast to bring significant snow, strong winds, and challenging travel conditions through Wednesday. Central-eastern Newfoundland is set to face heavy snowfall of 15-30 CM or more, with gusts reaching 80-100 KM/H, creating whiteout conditions Wednesday afternoon. Travel is strongly discouraged.
Southeastern New Brunswick, Cumberland and Colchester counties in Nova Scotia, and P.E.I. are expected to receive 15-30 CM of snow. Meanwhile, coastal areas of Nova Scotia may see heavy rain, which could cause pooling on roadways until Wednesday morning.
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