Weather
It will be mostly sunny across the province Thursday with a high of 6 C and a low of -1 C.
A word from SaltWire Network chief meteorologist Cindy Day:
“A powerful spring storm is headed for our region. The centre of the rapidly intensifying system is expected to be directly over the province Friday afternoon. The leading edge of the weather ahead of the system will be white, but eastern regions of the Island will slip to the milder side, with a changeover to rain. Prince County will be on the cooler side with as much as 10 to 15 centimetres of snow before the low moves out. The wind will be significant on Friday morning – blowing from the south with gusts to 80 km/h at the coasts. Thanks to the lovely Full Pink Moon earlier this week, we are in a period of high astronomical tides, so watch for elevated water levels, large waves and pounding surf. Conditions will improve quickly in the wake of the low. Easter Sunday should be lovely with sunshine and seasonal temperatures. The next weather-maker will roll in late Monday with wind, more rain and double-digit highs temperatures.
A weather warning is now in effect. Click here to view all affected communities.
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Travel
Confederation Bridge
**Attention: All unnecessary interprovincial travel is currently prohibited by the public authorities.**
- Advisory: Shuttle and apprehensive driver service is closed. No cash at toll plaza.
- Wind advisory: Wind conditions may result in restrictions of traffic on the Confederation Bridge on Friday, April 10 beginning about 4 a.m. until about 10 p.m.
For updates, visit confederationbridge.com.
Charlottetown Airport
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