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A snowfall warning has been issued by Environment Canada due to 15-20 cm of forecasted snowfall in Maritimes on Sunday. According the text of the alert, it was mentioned that “a low pressure system will pass south of Nova Scotia on Sunday. This system will bring snow, at times heavy, to mainland Nova Scotia Sunday morning. The snow will become mixed with ice pellets Sunday afternoon and then taper to flurries Sunday evening.”
Details of the warning explained that up to 20 cm of snow is anticipated to fall in Annapolis Valley and Lunenburg County by the end of the weekend. Whereas, southern parts of New Brunswick are expected to see almost 15 cm of snow. Owner of Atlantic Asphalt Protection in Tantallon, N.S., David Jean, mentioned in his remarks that “yesterday, for somebody to tell me that we are going to be, today, preparing for a snow storm, I would have really just thought it was crazy.” He alleged that despite potential slower periods in the season, “we could be out sanding, out salting, repairing gear, and getting ready for that next storm, so it’s a constant cycle.”
Whereas on the other hand, operations manager for Ski Martock, Andy MacLean was excited to hear the news and said “bring on winter, and bring it now.” He revealed that for the first time in 30 years, the resort’s hills weren’t open for Christmas. He added that “certainly, white is good. White everywhere is fantastic, so we’re looking forward to a little drop of snow as well.”
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