Christmas Eve frost coming for Nova Scotia, weather instructions expected 

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Elizabeth Lau

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Global News Morning Forecast: December 23
Ross Hull gives us the weather forecast for the Maritimes.

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Another climate system is heading for Nova Scotia, which will add to the winter that has already fallen from the nor’easter this past weekend. This will make for a White Christmas. Many of Nova Scotia’s continental region has been given a particular weather advisory from Environment Canada. On Christmas Eve, rain is anticipated to start early on Tuesday morning and end early on Wednesday night. An estimated 5 to 10 inches is expected to fall, while locations in Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth districts could view up to 15 inches. Because full accumulations are anticipated to exceed 15 inches in some areas, it is likely that rain warnings may be issued after today for parts of the province, according to the statement. Ross Hull, a meteorologist for Global News, claims that the snow is appropriate to “guarantee a Light Christmas” but didn’t get as much as what the area experienced a few days ago. ” This isn’t going to be a nor’easter. He claimed that it won’t be as much winter as the HRM and the majority of the Maritimes experienced over the weekend with the other program. However, it will still have some winter only in time for Christmas Eve. Trending Then

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” Keep that in mind in terms your travel plans tomorrow, ( there ) could be some mixing over western sections of Nova Scotia. However, I believe that this will mostly be snow for all of us and that some areas may experience it through Tuesday night in some places,” Hull said, adding that the forthcoming weekend may be “quieter”.
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