Nova Scotia storm knocks out power to thousands, cancels flights and some classes

Most of the outages are in the New Glasgow area

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Caption: In a throwback to March 5, when winds and snow, as shown in this picture, buffeted parks of Nova Scotia, people in the province are dealing with another storm Wednesday that has knocked out power, led to flight and school cancellations, and made road conditions slippery. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)

A messy mix of snow and rain has knocked out power to more than 19,000 Nova Scotia Power customers, cancelled flights and led to warnings of slippery road conditions.
Most of the outages are in Colchester and Cumberland counties as well as areas around New Glasgow. According NSP's website, the estimated restoration time could be as late as 6 p.m. AT.
All schools in the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board cancelled classes on Wednesday. Some campuses of NSCC either cancelled or delayed classes(external link).

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Caption: Slippery conditions resulted in cars off the road across Nova Scotia on Wednesday. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Several highways north of Halifax were snow covered Wednesday morning but passable with caution. The Department of Transportation warned of slippery conditions with a messy mix of snow and rain on many roads, especially in Kings County east, Cumberland County, Cape Breton County and southern Inverness County.
Half a dozen flights were cancelled flying into and out of Halifax Stanfield International Airport(external link).
Annapolis Valley Regional School Board buses won't be travelling to Halifax for WE Day, a huge youth empowerment event scheduled for the Scotiabank Centre.

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Caption: Heavy, wet snow weighing down power lines in Nova Scotia left thousands without power on Wednesday. This photo was taken near Pugwash, N.S. (Lisa Betts)

Nova Scotia dodged the worst of the outages. In New Brunswick, 43,000 NB Power customers were affected by outages Wednesday morning.
Prince Edward Island had some customers who may not be reconnected until Thursday, many of whom were still out since the storm earlier this week.