The Guardian (Charlottetown)

WINTER WEATHER READY TO RETURN

Special weather statement issued for entire province on Thursday with more snow possible on Friday

- BY DAVE STEWART dave.stewart@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/DveStewart

P.E.I. has certainly gotten off lightly when it comes to snowfall this winter.

That run of luck may be coming to an end later this week.

A special weather statement has been issued for the province on Thursday with another, more potent, system possible for Friday night.

Environmen­t Canada is tracking a system forming off the Carolinas that is expected to track along the eastern seaboard right along the coast of the U.S. and into the Gulf of Maine by late Thursday.

Bob Robichaud, meteorolog­ist with the national weather service, said Tuesday that system will get deflected as it’s coming up.

“What we’re expecting is snow to move in probably anywhere from very late morning into the early afternoon hours on Thursday,’’ Robichaud said. “(And) it is the kind of thing that when it starts to come down (it will be) at a pretty good rate (before) it tapers off a little bit. It should start tapering off around supper time or the early evening hours.’’

As for snowfall amounts, Environmen­t Canada is calling for around 10 centimetre­s on Thursday. As for winds, Robichaud doesn’t expect they’ll approach warning criteria, but gusts could hit 60 km/h.

Environmen­t Canada is also watching another system for Friday.

“The next system we’re watching could be the interestin­g one. That one wants to develop just south of Cape Breton and then move up into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. That one could be a bit more tricky in terms of wind and snowfall amounts.’’

Robichaud said they’re not 100 per cent certain a Friday storm will hit P.E.I. but that the possibilit­y is growing.

Whatever hits isn’t expected to hit until into the early evening hours on Friday.

Robichaud said if Friday’s system does materializ­e, it will make a bigger impact that the one on Thursday.

“Until we see exactly what happens with (Thursday’s weather event) it’s going to be impossible to pin down the second one,’’ he said before noting that Friday’s storm could be worse.

“It’s a pretty sure deal for Cape Breton, (but) some models don’t quite bring it into Prince Edward Island totally at this point. So, that’s the uncertaint­y as to where it’s going to go. Most of the (weather) models actually do develop this system but not all of them bring it right into the eastern Maritimes just yet.’’

“It’s a pretty sure deal for Cape Breton, (but) some models don’t quite bring it into Prince Edward Island totally at this point. So, that’s the uncertaint­y as to where it’s going to go.” Bob Robichaud

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