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Most schools close, dismissing early ahead of snowfall

Most schools across Nova Scotia have closed for the day or decided to dismiss students early with as much as five to 15 centimetres of snow expected on Thursday.

5 to 15 cm of snow is expected across the province by Thursday afternoon

Public schools in the Halifax region are dismissing students early on Thursday. (Robert Short/CBC)

Most schools across Nova Scotia have closed for the day or decided to dismiss students early with five to 15 centimetres of snow expected on Thursday.

Environment Canada has the entire provinceunder a special weather statement. Snowbegan to fall in western Nova Scotia early on Thursday. The snow will spread across the province throughout the morning. It's possible the snow will mix with rain or ice pellets Thursday afternoon along parts of the South Shore.

Snow will taper off to flurries late on Thursday but not before the roads become slick for the evening commute.

Temperatures are expected to drop overnight and into Friday.

Marine Atlantic has warned its Friday morning sailings between Newfoundland and North Sydney may be postponed due to weather.

Numerous flights were either delayed or cancelled at Halifax Stanfield International Airport on Thursday.

The following regional centres for education cancelled classes on Thursday: Annapolis Valley, South Shore, Chignecto-Central and Tri-County.

Bused students attending schools in the Halifax Regional Centre for Education will be picked up two hours earlier than regular dismissal time while walking students will be dismissed at their scheduled lunch hour.

The Strait Regional Centre for Educationwill be dismissing students at noon.