Over 60,000 Nova Scotia Power customers are in the dark across the province this morning.
A late-fall storm is hitting us with wind gusts over 90 kilometres an hour, and heavy downpours.
Rainfall and wind warnings remain in effect in most areas.
Conditions are expected to improve through the day.
Many students are already off today because it’s a scheduled PD Day.
For remaining schools, power outages are possible.
You should keep an eye on updates through your local Regional Centre for Education.
With wind warnings across the province, customers are encouraged to keep our information close.
— Nova Scotia Power (@nspowerinc) November 30, 2022
In the event of an outage, please report it on https://t.co/cKMppFqg0n and check the map for the latest updates and estimated time of restoration. pic.twitter.com/MKCgGHiT2s
Due to a power outage, classes are cancelled today (Thursday, December 1, 2022) at:
— Halifax Regional Centre for Education (@HRCE_NS) December 1, 2022
•Musquodoboit Rural High School
Nova Scotia Power’s estimate for restoration is after 11:30 a.m. pic.twitter.com/iOmBarwXr9
December 1, 2022: All Richmond County buses are cancelled today due to the high wind forecast. pic.twitter.com/lK3GJpxcpQ
— Strait Regional Centre for Education (@SRCE_NS) December 1, 2022
All CCRCE schools are closed today (Dec. 1) due to widespread power outages across the region. pic.twitter.com/p3EYShfnsr
— CCRCE (@CCRCE_NS) December 1, 2022
North Queens Community school and New Ross Community school are closed today due power outages.
— South Shore Regional Centre for Education (@SSRCE_NS) December 1, 2022
Update - Two additional schools closed due to power outage. Chester Area Middle School and Chester District Elementary School.
— South Shore Regional Centre for Education (@SSRCE_NS) December 1, 2022
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