Snowfall warning remains in effect in western Cape Breton, some schools closed Wednesday
A snowfall warning remains in place in western Cape Breton Wednesday morning, leading to some school closures and power outages.
Environment Canada says a prolonged period of snowfall is expected bring 20 to 30 cm to the region until Thursday morning.
Gusty winds and blowing snow is also in the forecast.
Schools
Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education says classes are cancelled Wednesday for Middle River School due to a power outage.
Classes are also cancelled at CSAP’s NDA School in Chéticamp.
The Strait Regional Centre for Education says classes are cancelled at Cape Breton Highlands Education Centre/Academy and Pleasant Bay School due to weather conditions. Classes are also cancelled Inverness Education Centre/Academy due to a heating issue. Other Inverness County school buses are travelling on paved roads only due to road conditions.
Power
As of 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, more than 250 Nova Scotia Power customers were without electricity in western Cape Breton. Restoration times vary by community.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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