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Alberta Clipper Brings Snow, Strong Winds to the Maritimes
An Alberta clipper will bring 5 to 20 cm of snow and wind gusts up to 80 km/h, causing travel disruptions and cold wind chills in the Maritimes, Environment Canada said.
- On Monday an Alberta clipper will push into the Maritimes, bringing snow, gusty winds, and very chilly temperatures with snow starting in southwestern Nova Scotia and spreading east.
- Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Nova Scotia, eastern Prince Edward Island and eastern Newfoundland as the clipper rides a cold-air boundary into the Maritimes.
- Forecasts show five to 15 centimetres across Nova Scotia and 10 to 20 centimetres in eastern Newfoundland, with wind gusts of 50 to 60 km/h and coastal peaks to 70 km/h.
- The weather service warns the Monday morning commute will be messy in central Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and officials advise residents to prepare for travel disruptions.
- Conditions will improve in the afternoon in the western and central Maritimes, though Tuesday morning wind chills will be in the-15 C to-20 C range with highs near-5 C in Nova Scotia and-6 C to-10 C in New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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