Winter storm moves into Atlantic Canada, bringing wet snow and power outages
HALIFAX — A nor’easter descended on Atlantic Canada Wednesday, bringing heavy snow, rain and strong winds to the region.
The storm’s howling winds were blamed for knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses in Nova Scotia, with outages reported from Yarmouth in the southwest to Sydney in the northeast.
The weather system brought the season’s first snow day to much of Newfoundland, cancelling schools across central and eastern parts of the island. Schools were also closed in P.E.I., but there was a patchwork of closures in Nova Scotia, where the snowfall was particularly light along the Atlantic coast. In New Brunswick, public schools were closed in the southern and eastern regions of the province.
The closures were welcomed by weather officials, said David Neil, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada in Gander, N.L.


