Halifax, NS – A fluctuating mix of snow, rain and sun will mark Halifax’s gradual transition from winter to spring through early next week.
According to Environment Canada, light snow is expected to taper off by late Thursday morning, followed by a 60 percent chance of rain showers through the afternoon. Winds will shift northwest at 20 km/h near noon, with highs reaching 4°C.
Periods of rain and light flurries are forecast to continue into Friday and Saturday, with temperatures ranging from highs near 6°C on Friday to lows of -7°C by Saturday night. The back-and-forth pattern will ease briefly on Sunday, bringing sunny skies and a high of 6°C, offering some reprieve.
Rain returns Monday with a forecast high of 10°C, the warmest temperature in recent days. Showers are expected to persist into Monday night before transitioning back to a mix of sun and cloud by midweek.
Motorists should prepare for slippery roads during morning and evening commutes, particularly when precipitation changes quickly from snow to rain. Residents are advised to monitor local updates and dress in layers to stay comfortable amid temperature swings.