Search KamloopsBCNow
The East Coast is having a real hard time believing it's actually Spring.
Having endured three heavy winter storms already, the region is preparing for the fourth nor'easter to pound the coast in just two weeks.
It may be the #FirstDayOfSpring—but the East Coast is getting slammed with snow again! #WinterStormToby
Let it snow: https://t.co/sy2M3OTdmq pic.twitter.com/hwtUqczhb8— SnowEx Products (@SnowExProducts) March 20, 2018
South of the border, the storm is expected to become the biggest late-March snowstorm on record from Washington, D.C. to New York City.
#WinterStormToby could be one of the heaviest and latest March snowstorms on record in parts of the Interstate 95 corridor, including New York City and Philadelphia: https://t.co/y6UetzIBlG pic.twitter.com/eQE7LYuoPT
— Brian Donegan (@WxBrianD) March 20, 2018
According to the Weather Network, Eastern Canada could see 25 centimetres of snow by late Wednesday and wind gusts up to 90 kilomtres/hr.
Atlantic Canadians set to "celebrate" spring with the next and FOURTH nor'easter in roughly two week's time. That means more gusty winds and heavy snow with impact to travel likely Wednesday night through Thursday. Details here: https://t.co/0CAaopMu3u #atlstorm pic.twitter.com/6EpkwCSKu0
— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) March 20, 2018
Meanwhile, B.C. enjoyed a beautiful first day of Spring on Tuesday.