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ICON dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards, extending into New Brunswick and Southwest Nova Scotia. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

ICON dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards, extending into New Brunswick and Southwest Nova Scotia. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

ECMWF dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards, with pickets reaching 60 cm. The snow extending into southern New Brunswick, with up to 30 cm there, and Southwest Nova Scotia, with up to 20 cm. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

ECMWF dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards, with pickets reaching 60 cm. The snow extending into southern New Brunswick, with up to 30 cm there, and Southwest Nova Scotia, with up to 20 cm. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

Canadian dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 20-30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards, extending into southern New Brunswick and western/northern Nova Scotia. It doesn't show much over Cape Breton and eastern NS. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

Canadian dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 20-30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards, extending into southern New Brunswick and western/northern Nova Scotia. It doesn't show much over Cape Breton and eastern NS. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

GFS dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards and pockets of 60+ cm, with totals of 30+ cm extending into southern New Brunswick and Southwest Nova Scotia. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

GFS dynamic snowfall map shows a wide swath of heavy snow of 30+ cm over much of the US coastline from Chesapeake Bay northwards and pockets of 60+ cm, with totals of 30+ cm extending into southern New Brunswick and Southwest Nova Scotia. The snow near the Avalon Peninsula is from a separate system.

The #nor'easter currently developing off the coast of Cape Hatteras looks to be a historic snowstorm for the northeast US, with widespread areas of 30+cm and pockets potentially reaching 60+cm.
This is a #WhiteJuan level event for them: if I lived there, I wouldn't travel anywhere anytime soon.(1/x)

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A photo of two photos from White Juan. The top photo shows snow almost covering two cars. The bottom photo shows a woman shovelling the driveway.

A photo of two photos from White Juan. The top photo shows snow almost covering two cars. The bottom photo shows a woman shovelling the driveway.

22 years ago today! February 18, 2004, many #NovaScotia woke up to a lot of snow. Known as White Juan, this weather event was one for the books and our memories. 22 years later, we're still talking about it!

Photos show snow nearly covering our cars, and my mom shovelling.

#whitejuan #history

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