Visit to Nova Scotia and PEI
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Visit to Nova Scotia and PEI
My wife and I are planning a trip to Nova Scotia and PEI in August of this year. Having never been there we are really looking forward to it. A question came to me as I was planning day trips and how early we could start. It may seem silly, but I think it is important.
Is fog a concern in the mornings and if so, by what time would it normally burn off?
Thanks to anyone that can provide some insight.
Jim
Is fog a concern in the mornings and if so, by what time would it normally burn off?
Thanks to anyone that can provide some insight.
Jim
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While it is fair that you consider such things, there is no way to offer some magic formula that would suggest that the fog will ever burn off. Just have a wide window of 2 or more days for seeing Cape Breton and then run like the devil when you see clear skies.
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Although my experience is limited, fog in the morning is not a problem. It might be in Newfoundlsnd, but not in either of these provinces. However, let's hope that the snow has gone by then. PEI had 400+ cm f of snow on the ground ( that is 12 feet if you are American) and it snowed yesterday again.
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