Snowstorm to hit eastern Quebec and many parts of the Maritimes on Saturday

MONTREAL --
A significant winter storm will hit jap Quebec and lots of components of the three Maritime provinces from Saturday morning till Sunday.


The Gaspé Peninsula and Decrease North Shore areas of Quebec, in addition to northern New Brunswick, together with the Acadian Peninsula, had been the topic of a particular climate assertion Friday morning that introduced important snowfall, however in portions which might be nonetheless unknown.

Quebec weather watch


Within the Magdalen Islands, 15 to 40 centimetres of snow is predicted. The identical was true for central and southern New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and western and central Nova Scotia. Wind gusts as much as 100 kilometres per hour had been additionally anticipated in these areas, with the strongest winds alongside coastal areas.


Freezing rain is feasible in Prince Edward Island.

Saturday futurecast


Atmosphere Canada studies that in Nova Scotia, the dimensions of the storm will seemingly trigger a storm surge and powerful surf pounding the Atlantic coast of the Nova Scotia Peninsula and Cape Breton Saturday afternoon and once more early Sunday.


Alongside the northern shore of Nova Scotia and the west coast of Cape Breton Island, greater than regular water ranges are anticipated close to excessive tide Saturday afternoon, and ice stress is probably going from Pictou County to Tidnish. This might trigger ice to overhaul alongside the coast.


In Sydney, Cape Breton, the full quantity of rain may attain 50 millimetres.

Futurecast

-- This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed in French on Jan. 28, 2022.

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