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Schools closed across N.S. on Monday as snowy nor’easter blows through province

Public schools across Nova Scotia are closed Monday as January’s last weather hurrah brought a snowy nor’easter into the region overnight.

And there will be enough of the white stuff to make snow sculptures.

SaltWire weather specialist Allister Aalders said Sunday that much of the province can expect 10-15 centimetres of snow with pockets of 15-20 cm. Wind gusts of 40 to over 70 km/h will lead to blowing snow and reduced visibility.

The snow is expected to ease near noon over southwestern areas, through to Halifax and toward evening for the east. 

Who doesn’t love winter? Snow is removed in front of a display on Alderney Drive in Dartmouth, as blowing snow follows the first snowstorm of the year in Dartmouth on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. – Tim Krochak

All public schools, including Conseil scolaire acadien provincial schools, are closed Monday. 

Saint Mary’s, Dalhousie University (Halifax and Truro campuses), NSCAD and Mount Saint Vincent universities are also closed for the day.

The Nova Scotia Community College has closed all of its campuses.

In Halifax, many municipal recreation facilities will delay opening until at least noon and Monday’s curbside waste collection has been rescheduled to Saturday, Feb. 3. Municipal offices will open at 10 a.m.

All Halifax Public Libraries branches are closed until 1 p.m.

The African Heritage Month flag-raising, scheduled for 10 a.m. at Grand Parade has been cancelled.

The Halifax Ground Search and Rescue team is conducting wellness checks with anyone who is sheltering outside during the storm.

A cross-country skier passes by a group of people watching their dogs on the Halifax Common  on Monday.   - Tim Krochak
A cross-country skier passes by a group of people watching their dogs on the Halifax Common on Monday. – Tim Krochak

Emergency shelters open include: 

  • 2029 North Park St. in Halifax
  • 197-199 Windmill Rd. in Dartmouth
  • Beacon House Shelter at 125 Metropolitan Ave. in Lower Sackville
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HRM’s overnight winter parking ban will also continue to be enforced from 1-6 a.m. on Tuesday. 

Canada Post has issued a red delivery service alert for Cape Breton, Dartmouth and Halifax, meaning there will be no deliveries in those regions for the day. 

In Cape Breton, Marine Atlantic has cancelled the midday crossings from North Sydney to Port aux Basques, N.L.

No thanks, I'll wait for the bus: A commuter waits for their Halifax Transit ride as a sidewalk plow drives by on Starboard Drive in Bedford during an empty morning rush-hour early Monday. - Bill Spurr - Bill Spurr
No thanks, I’ll wait for the bus: A commuter waits for their Halifax Transit ride as a sidewalk plow drives by on Starboard Drive in Bedford during an empty morning rush-hour early Monday. – Bill Spurr – Bill Spurr

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