08-07-2025
Most of mainland N.S. to see heavy rain Tuesday, special weather statements still in effect
Rainy conditions are pictured along the Dartmouth, N.S., waterfront on July 8, 2025. (Carl Pomeroy/CTV Atlantic)
A special weather statement remains in effect for most of mainland Nova Scotia Tuesday, warning of wet conditions.
Environment Canada says showers, at times heavy, are expected in the morning.
Rainfall rates in excess of 25 mm per hour may be possible.
'Heavy showers and scattered thundershowers associated with the remnants of Post-Tropical Cyclone Chantal will continue to impact some counties this morning giving locally high rainfall totals in a short period of time,' the statement reads.
Localized flooding possible
Halifax Water says the heavy rain will create surface-level run-off, which increases the risk of localized flooding.
The utility recommends residents clear their storm drains and catch basins if they are blocked by debris.
More information on the location of storm drains and catch basins can be found on the Halifax Water website. Residents can also report blockages by calling 902-420-9287.
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