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Back to EpisodesMessy Mix of Snow, Rain, Drizzle, Fog in Maritimes
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A low-pressure system from southern Ontario is bringing a messy mix of snow, rain, drizzle, and fog to the Maritime provinces starting Thursday. Snow will switch to rain in western New Brunswick and southwestern Nova Scotia, spreading across the region by afternoon. Evening could see lingering rain, drizzle, and fog, with wet snow hanging on in northern New Brunswick and Cape Breton Highlands. Snow totals will stay light for most, but higher spots in northern New Brunswick might see five to ten centimeters, and Cape Breton Highlands up to five to fifteen centimeters. Rainfall looks modest too, with some coastal spots possibly hitting thirty to forty millimeters. Drivers should watch for ponding on roads that could lead to hydroplaning. No major flood worries right now, but folks in low-lying areas ought to keep an eye on rivers. Overnight Thursday into Friday, one last wave of rain rolls through, possibly flipping back to brief snow as temperatures drop below freezing by Friday evening, turning wet roads icy overnight. Stay tuned to updates as this system unfolds.
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