Get your shovel ready.
It’s looking like 15-25 centimetres of snow will blow into Nova Scotia on Monday.
Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Prime says a low pressure system is expected to hang east of the province.
“It looks like most of Nova Scotia will see snow out of this, starting around Monday mid-day and the afternoon, continuing overnight into Tuesday morning,” said Prime.
A special weather statement is in effect for the entire province.
“Right now, we’re on the cold side of this system. If it moves west a bit, there could be less snow. We’ll have to see how the track pans out.”
Prime says snowfall amounts in January were around normal, but it’s been below average through February.
Environment Canada: Special weather statement in effect https://t.co/F9Qh1Fvi22 #NSAlert
— Nova Scotia Emergency Management (@NSEmergency) February 20, 2026









