HALIFAX -- We are still on track to have a slow-moving low-pressure system move past the Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia this weekend. The low will bring gusty east and northeast winds as well as a mix of snow and rain. The snow is possible because of a pool of colder air sits aloft of us. You could find evidence of that colder air in the flurries that were present around Nova Scotia on Friday morning. By 10 p.m. this evening, rain will have filled into western Nova Scotia and southwestern New Brunswick. As the night continues and temperatures cool the rain turns to a mix of snow and rain or even just snow. By early Saturday morning, the mix will have filled in across New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and eastern Nova Scotia including Cape Breton.