Nova Scotia under weather warning as snow pummels parts of Atlantic Canada | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 26, 2026 - 16:54

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Nova Scotia under weather warning as snow pummels parts of Atlantic Canada

January 26, 2026

Heavy snow, extreme cold and gusty winds made for tricky commutes across much of Atlantic Canada on Monday morning, with meteorologists warning the difficult weather would continue for at least another day.

One week after Atlantic Canada was hit with the first major snowstorm of the season, another haul of snow pummelled the region overnight Sunday and through Monday. Environment Canada put all of Nova Scotia under a yellow snowfall warning, saying the snow was expected to continue into Tuesday morning, with up to 35 centimetres possible in parts of the province.



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