Halifax sits in Atlantic Canada, where a maritime climate brings year-round precipitation and regular exposure to nor’easters and the remnants of Atlantic hurricanes moving up the coast.
On Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast, the city faces regular exposure to nor’easters and the remnants of hurricanes tracking up from the south. Because a tropical system’s remnants can still carry significant rainfall and wind well after weakening from hurricane strength, as seen when Hurricane Fiona struck the region in 2022, radar tracking remains important here even outside the traditional hurricane season. Learn more: Hurricane Season Radar Guide · Open the full Rain Map