The large and slow-moving system will impact the region for nearly 36 hours, bringing 10-40 cm of snow, wind and blowing snow for Sunday night through to Monday night before tapering off to flurries through Tuesday morning.
Incoming storm to bring snow and gusty winds from Sunday night through Tuesday morning

Ryan Snoddon · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 25, 2026 9:03 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Snow and blowing snow will impact the Maritimes from Sunday night through Tuesday morning. (Ed Hunter/CBC)
A large winter storm which is tracking across much of the United States this weekend will move into the Maritimes overnight Sunday with a significant snowfall to start the week.
The slow-moving system will bring snow, wind and blowing snow beginning Sunday night and continuing to Monday night before tapering off to flurries through Tuesday.
Snowfall totals are expected to be in the 25 to 40 cm range for Nova Scotia by the time the system pulls away on Tuesday.
Amounts will drop to the north, but a significant snowfall of 15 to 25 cm is also expected across southern New Brunswick,
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