Weather
It will be a cloudy day across the province Thursday with a 20 per cent chance of precipitation and a high of 1 C.
A word from SaltWire Network chief meteorologist Cindy Day:
“The mild spell continues as I track a spring-like storm that will reach the Great Lakes late today, sit there and intensify on Friday before tracking north of the province this weekend; we’ll be on the mild, windy and wet side of that one. The rain is expected to start Saturday night and taper to showers late Sunday morning; rainfall totals should be near 15 millimetres. The wind will be from the southeast with gusts to 70 km/h ahead of the system and become southwesterly with gusts to 60 km/h in its wake. Temperatures will cool down on Monday and settle well below seasonal values on Tuesday and Wednesday: mid-week windchill values will be near -16 C!”
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Marine Forecast
January 14
CHALEUR - MISCOU:
- WIND: SW 10 to 15 knots diminishing to light in the evening
NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT - WESTERN HALF:
- WIND: SW 10 to 15 knots diminishing to light in the evening
NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT - EASTERN HALF:
- WIND: SW 10 to 15 knots diminishing to light in the evening
GULF – MAGDALEN:
- WIND: SW 10 to 15 knots diminishing to light in the evening
- WAVES: 1 metre or less
Travel
Confederation Bridge
The bridge is open to all authorized traffic. For information on authorized travel to P.E.I., contact public authorities by email at [email protected] or by phone at 902-368-5025. For travel information to New Brunswick, call 1-844-462-8387. Cash is not accepted at this time.
For updates, visit confederationbridge.com.
Charlottetown Airport
For flight schedules and COVID-19 travel information, visit flyyyg.com.
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