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Stormy weather pauses search for missing Victoria County woman

Susan Bain has been missing from Middle River, N.S., since Friday.

RCMP are planning an air search for the 79-year-old on Wednesday

Bain is described as white with shoulder length hair, brown eyes and could be wearing glasses. She is five foot seven inches and approximately 125 pounds. (RCMP)

The search for a 79-year-old Cape Breton woman has been put on pausedue to this week's stormy weather.

Susan Bain was last seen early Friday morning in Middle River, N.S., a community about 20 kilometres northwest of Baddeckin Victoria County.

The RCMP and Cape Breton Search and Rescue searched for the missing woman until Monday morning, when efforts were stopped due to heavy rain and strong winds.

They had plan to resume the search on Tuesday, but decided wait until Wednesday morning.

"It would have made it treacherous to put searchers out into that area with how saturated the ground would have been with water," saidCpl. Chris Marshall.

RCMP saidthey plan to bring in air support to search the area beginning early Wednesday.

The RCMP and Cape Breton Search and Rescue searched for the missing woman until Monday morning, when the search was stopped due to bad weather. (Cape Breton Search and Rescue)

But there is concern that a heavy snowfall on Wednesday evening and into Thursdaycould delay search efforts once again.

"We want to be able to get into the area and search as quickly as possible," Marshall said. "Given we're moving into winter, day to day, hour to hour, the weather is changing on us."

Marshall said there is a chance the air search might be put off once again depending on theweather conditions.

Bain is described as white with shoulder length whitehair and brown eyes. She may be wearing glasses. She's fivefoot seven inchesand weighs around 125 pounds.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Baddeck RCMP at 902-295-2350 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.