Curious how much snow fell across Nova Scotia since Sunday?
Environment Canada has shared a list of locations and snowfall amounts. You will note that most of the list as an asterisk beside the info, that is because the totals came from an unofficial reporting station.
The snow began Sunday night in Western Nova Scotia and moved easterly. The snow didn’t end until Tuesday night for many areas in the Quad Counties.
The snowfall amounts listed below are as of 8pm last night. (Tues, Jan 27)
Snowfall is in centimeters:
Location:
YARMOUTH Airport: 23
HALIFAX STANFIELD Airport: 26
CFB GREENWOOD: 36
SYDNEY Airport: 23
Location:
Lower West Pubnico: 31.0*
Sluice Point: 41.9*
Port Maitland: 33.0*
Meteghan River: 26.9*
Bear River: 26.9*
Clementsport: 20.8*
Middleton: 38.9*
Centreville: 37.8*
Wolfville: 36.6*
Barss Corner: 26.4*
Newcombville: 26.9*
Liverpool: 30.0*
Lunenburg: 21.8*
Windsor: 34.3*
Rawdon Gold Mines: 27.4*
Yankeetown: 30.5*
Hammonds Plains: 24.6*
Bedford: 18.0*
Halifax Peninsula: 20.8*
Dartmouth: 26.4*
Fall River: 22.9*
Central Onslow: 36.3*
Truro: 23.1*
Bible Hill: 24.9*
Nappan: 30.2*
Northport: 24.1*
New Glasgow: 27.2*
Pictou Landing: 19.1*
Jimtown: 24.4*
Guysborough: 25.1*
Dover: 20.6*
Spanish Ship Bay: 20.1*
Moser River: 18.0*
Myers Point: 21.1*
West Porters Lake: 25.9*
Middle River: 20.1*
St. Anns: 20.3*
Sydney Forks: 24.1*
Sydney: 21.8*
Looks like we may be adding to the snow sooner than later, forecasts are predicting another snow event Sunday night into Monday.



