Major Snowstorm Triggers Cancellations and Closures Across Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is currently facing a significant winter storm that has led to widespread cancellations and closures across the province. The storm, which began sweeping through the region, is anticipated to bring heavy snowfall that could exceed 30 centimetres in certain areas.
Impact of the Winter Storm
The storm has resulted in the closure of many schools and universities. Most public schools on the mainland of Nova Scotia are not in session today. Several post-secondary institutions, notably Dalhousie University and the Nova Scotia Community College, have also suspended operations. However, the Sydney campus of the community college remains open.
Flight Disruptions
- Dozens of flights have been cancelled at Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
- Travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.
Ongoing Weather Conditions
Snowfall is expected to persist into Tuesday, potentially exacerbating the situation. Residents are encouraged to take precautions and stay updated on local weather advisories.
Summary of Closures
| Type of Closure | Details |
|---|---|
| Public Schools | Closed across mainland Nova Scotia |
| Universities | Closed: Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia Community College (except Sydney campus) |
| Government Offices | All provincial offices closed |
| Flights | Dozens of cancellations at Halifax airport |
This winter storm serves as a reminder of the challenges posed by severe weather in Nova Scotia. Residents are urged to stay safe and monitor updates as conditions develop.



