Part of Cape Breton remains under snowfall warning

Warnings for province's mainland lifted in the afternoon

Image | Halifax snow (Jan 8, 2020)

Caption: Parts of the province's mainland were in line for 20 centimetres of snow on Sunday. More snow was possible in Cape Breton. (Dave Irish/CBC)

A snowfall warning remains in effect in for Victoria County in Cape Breton, and is expected to continue into Sunday night.
Environment Canada has also issued a wind warning in Inverness County north of Mabou.
Snowfall warnings had been issued for most of the province, but those warnings were lifted in the afternoon after the storm moved through mainland Nova Scotia and toward Cape Breton.
Most of the province was expected to receive up to 20 centimetres of snow Sunday, with as much as 25 centimetres for most of Cape Breton, while parts of Victoria County could see 30 cm.
The Department of Transportation is reporting that highways in much of the province are covered in snow(external link).

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Several flights at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport are delayed or cancelled.
In Halifax, the municipal parking ban will be in effect Monday morning from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m.

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