Winter Storm Forces School Closures Across Nova Scotia and Maritimes
A powerful winter storm has swept through Nova Scotia and the Maritimes, forcing numerous school closures and transportation disruptions on Monday, February 2, 2026. Education authorities across the region made early announcements about canceled classes as hazardous weather conditions developed overnight.
According to CBC News, the storm system brought heavy snowfall and strong winds, creating dangerous travel conditions. Multiple school districts including Halifax Regional Centre for Education announced closures through official channels, while universities implemented delayed openings.
CTV News Atlantic reports that the storm's impacts extended beyond education, with flight cancellations and public transit delays affecting the entire region. Meteorologists warned residents to avoid unnecessary travel as rapidly accumulating snow reduced visibility on roads.
Local authorities are advising residents to check official school district websites and provincial transportation updates for real-time information. CityNews Halifax notes that municipal snow-clearing crews are working around the clock to prioritize main routes and emergency access roads.
Environment Canada has maintained weather warnings for much of the Maritimes, predicting continued snowfall through Monday afternoon before conditions gradually improve. Parents and guardians are encouraged to confirm their school's status through verified communication channels before making childcare arrangements.