Another storm closes schools, hampers travel in snow-choked East Coast
HALIFAX — Much of Atlantic Canada was slogging through yet another bout of nasty winter weather Thursday that closed schools and government offices again, even as people continued digging out from an unrelenting series of storms.
With snowbanks growing ever higher, Environment Canada issued a new set of weather warnings throughout the region as the system churned through the Gulf of St. Lawrence — bringing snow, wind, freezing rain or a messy mix of all of that.
“This is just a second little taste of winter, but it’s not the same kind of magnitude as the first one,” meteorologist Tracey Talbot said from Dartmouth, which was being pelted by freezing rain after about 15 cm of snow had fallen early Thursday.
“The snowfall amounts are significantly less than what we had earlier in the week and the windspeeds are nowhere near what we had the other day.”


