N.S. is on track for below average snow season despite 30-cm overnight snowfall

Snow covers a stop sign following a winter storm in Halifax on Friday, March 3, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - An Environment Canada meteorologist says Nova Scotia is on track for a total snowfall this year that is well below average — despite the 30 centimetres of snow that blanketed the province overnight.

The national weather agency issued snowfall warnings for much of Nova Scotia yesterday and this morning, while the weather led to school cancellations across the province, and delayed the opening of libraries, provincial offices and universities.

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