Nova Scotia·FORECAST

Tropical Cyclone Colin expected to keep Nova Scotia wet and cloudy

Depending on where you are in Nova Scotia today, you'll see clouds or rain.

The warmest temperatures will be in the Annapolis Valley and Northern Nova Scotia

Environment Canada has issued a tropical cyclone special weather statement for Guysborough, Richmond and Cape Breton counties, including Sydney Wednesday and Thursday. (Craig Paisley/CBC)

Depending on where you are in Nova Scotia today, you'll see clouds or rain.

However, forecasters are keeping a close eye on some active weather expected to pass southeast of Nova Scotia. The system is expected to pass southeast of Nova Scotia Wednesday and Thursday.

Environment Canada has issued a tropical cyclone special weather statement for Guysborough, Richmond and Cape Breton counties, including Sydney.

Here's what you can expect for Tuesday's weather:

Central mainland (including greater Halifax)

Forecast: Mainly cloudy.

High temperature: 20 C

Low temperature: 10 C

Northern Nova Scotia

Forecast: Afternoon showers or thundershowers.

High temperature: 24 C

Low: temperature: 10 C

Southwestern Nova Scotia

Forecast: Mainly cloudy.

High temperature: 14 C, but warmer inland

Low temperature: 10 C

Annapolis Valley and Cumberland County

Forecast: Afternoon showers or thundershowers.

High temperature: 24 C

Low temperature: 12 C

Cape Breton

Forecast: Scattered showers.

High temperature: 16 C

Low temperature: 8 C

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