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Blowing snow, wind warnings active is as winter storm blows through Atlantic Canada
A low-pressure system will bring up to 25 cm of snow and wind gusts reaching 100 km/h across Atlantic Canada, with warnings issued for multiple provinces, Environment Canada said.
- On Feb. 22, 2026, Environment Canada issued blowing snow and winter storm warnings for much of Nova Scotia, the Canadian Press reported.
- A low-pressure system will track across Nova Scotia on Monday night and bring up to 25 centimetres of snow to P.E.I. and New Brunswick by late Tuesday.
- Forecasters warn residents in northwestern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island that they can expect as much as 25 centimetres of snow by Tuesday.
- Past storms show the potential impacts, as Newfoundland and Labrador continues to face wind and winter storm warnings with gusts up to 100 kilometres an hour across central and northern Newfoundland.
- A special weather statement is in effect for New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, forecasters say.
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Blowing snow, wind warnings active is as winter storm blows through Atlantic Canada
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