Winter storm blows through Atlantic Canada: ‘It certainly was intense’
Drivers faced snow squalls and blinding whiteouts Friday as a powerful, fast-moving winter storm blew into Atlantic Canada from the United States, closing schools throughout the region and hampering travel.
“I’m looking across the harbour and I can’t see the other side — it’s blowing pretty bad,” Arthur Nicholson said from his automotive business in Summerside, P.E.I., on Friday morning.
“We got quite a bit of snow … and it’s mostly a drifting issue now.”
Nicholson fought through blowing snow to get to work on one of the few roads that was plowed as the nor’easter barrelled through the region.


