Residents in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, should prepare for potentially icy travel conditions as a risk of freezing drizzle is forecast for the evening of Wednesday, March 11, 2026. This weather transition is expected to make roads and walkways slippery for those out during the late evening and overnight hours.
According to Environment Canada, the risk of freezing drizzle will begin late this evening and continue until after midnight. While there are currently no official severe weather alerts in place for the region, the agency notes that conditions may change quickly as flurries turn into freezing precipitation.
The local temperature is expected to drop to a low of -3°C tonight before a warm front moves into the area. By Thursday morning, temperatures are forecast to rise significantly to 7°C, which should help melt any ice that builds up overnight.
Drivers and pedestrians are encouraged to remain cautious on untreated surfaces throughout the night until the warmer air arrives. These fluctuating temperatures are typical for the region during this time of year as the weather shifts toward spring.