Most of Nova Scotia is under a snowfall warning for Wednesday, though the southern end of the province looks like it will miss the majority of the snowfall.
The Tri-Counties are subject to a special weather statement as of Tuesday afternoon.
Environment Canada is calling for up to 25cm of snow and wind gusts reaching 70 km/h in several parts of the province including Lunenburg County, the HRM, the northern part of the mainland and Cape Breton.
The forecaster notes that rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to travel the south shore tomorrow.