Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for all counties in Nova Scotia as they now believe most of the province will see between 10 and 25 centimeters of snow on Friday.
Earlier in the day only the four most Southwestern counties of Yarmouth, Queens, Shelburne, and Lunenburg were under snowfall warnings but the rest of the province was added with Environment Canadas’ 4:00 p.m. update.
Snowfall is expected to begin overnight in the Southern end of the province, while the rest of the province will likely first see snowfall early Friday morning. It’s expected to last throughout most of the day and then taper off in the evening.