Nova Scotia·FORECAST

Nova Scotia under snowfall warning with up to 20 cm expected

It's going to be a snowy start to the week with a snowfall warning in effect for most of Nova Scotia with up to 20 centimetres expected in some parts of the province Monday.

Coastal areas may only receive a few centimetres because snow will mix with rain

Snowy drive from Cape Breton Sunday morning

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On Sunday, Environment Canada issued a snow squall warning for Victoria County and Inverness County.

It's going to be a snowy start to the week with a snowfall warning in effect for most of Nova Scotia with up to 20 centimetres expected in some parts of the province Monday. 

​The snow is expected to begin mid-morning to noon in the southwestern parts of the province. From there it will spread across the region by mid to late afternoon, easing off in the evening and overnight. 

A low pressure system will move through the southwestern corner of Nova Scotia before heading toward the Avalon Peninsula, N.L.

Rain, snow along the coast

General snowfall amounts of eight to 15 centimetres can be expected for much of the Maritimes with some exceptions.

Coastal areas may only receive a few centimetres because the snow will mix with rain. Snow will mix with or turn to rain around Halifax and along the Atlantic coastline into Digby County. Inland areas will see more snow. 

Snowfall amounts will be lower in coastal areas, where there will be a mix of snow and rain. (Kalin Mitchell/CBC)

The most widespread accumulations of 15 centimetres of snow will be in north and northeastern Nova Scotia including Cape Breton. As much as 20 centimetres could accumulate Monday.

The snow will ease off in the evening. By Tuesday morning, only scattered flurries are expected to remain.

Plan for slower afternoon and evening commutes and give yourself time and space on the roads. 

Environment Canada is warning drivers that rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult in some areas. 

Wind warnings in Cape Breton

Winds will be gusty with the passage of this weather system — 30 to 60 km/h in most cases, except in parts of Cape Breton.

The topography of the Highlands could lead to gusts exceeding 100 km/h. In addition to the snowfall warning, Environment Canada has issued a Les Suêtes wind warning is in effect for Inverness County - Mabou and north.

Snow squalls are also expected over northern and western Cape Breton, including Victoria County, Sunday night. Those are expected to ease by Monday morning.

Yarmouth and Shelburne counties are the only areas not under a weather warning. 

A low pressure system is approaching Nova Scotia from the west, according to the weather service. (Environment Canada)

With files from Anjuli Patil