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Heavy snow disrupts morning travel, closes schools

Heavy snow has blanketed most of the province,closingschools,delaying flights and making for poor road conditions this morning.

Snow-covered roads are making for poor driving conditions this morning

A car slid off the road early this morning on the corner of Mumford Road and Joseph Howe Drive. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Heavy snow has blanketed most of Nova Scotia,closingschools,delaying flights and making for poor road conditions this morning.

Police are reporting a handful of minor collisions today and the Nova Scotia RCMP are warning drivers to take their time.

"Keep some distance between you and the car in front of you to make sure that if something was to happen, you have time to react," said Cpl. Lisa Croteau.

Schools in the Halifax region, the Annapolis Valley, the Chignecto-Central region, the South Shore, the Cape Breton-Victoria region and multiple CSAP schools are closed today.

The snow has also delayed theopening of universities around the province includingCape Breton University,Mount Saint Vincent,Dalhousie's three campuses and multiple NSCC locations.

Roads near Lake Echo and across the province were snow covered Wednesday morning. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Some flights at the Halifax StanfieldInternationalAirport are also delayed or cancelled. It's best to check your flight before heading out.

Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for most of the province, except forDigby, Yarmouth and Shelburne counties.

In total, the national weather service is expecting10 centimetres of snow to fallby the end of the morning.

More snow is expected on Thursday with the possibility of mainland Nova Scotia receiving another 10 to 15 centimetres.