Parts of the Maritimes are under snowfall, freezing rain and winter storm warnings as a low-pressure system continues to work its way across the region.

In P.E.I., freezing rain warnings are in effect for Kings and Queens counties. However, Environment Canada says the precipitation will change to snow this morning.

In Prince County, Environment Canada is calling for 10 to 15 cm of snow.

In Nova Scotia, Halifax is expected to get about two cm of snow.

Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for six areas where it is calling for 10 to 15 cm of snow. The areas are:

Colchester County — Cobequid Bay

Colchester County North

Cumberland County —​ Minas Shore

Cumberland County North and Cobequid Pass

Inverness County —​ Mabou and north

Victoria County

In New Brunswick, snowfall warnings are in effect for Kent County, Kouchibouguac National Park, the Miramichi area, Moncton and Southeast New Brunswick. Environment Canada says 15 cm of snow should fall in these areas.

Blowing snow advisories have been issued for:

Bathurst and Chaleur Region

Campbellton and Restigouche County

Mount Carleton —​ Renous Highway

Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for the Acadian Peninsula. The weather agency is calling for 15 to cm of snow to fall there.