A powerful storm is moving across Atlantic Canada, bringing strong winds, heavy rainfall, and a risk of flooding in some areas. The Canadian Press


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Atlantic Canada is preparing for rough weather. Forecasters warn of strong winds and heavy rain. Conditions may worsen overnight and into Saturday. Environment Canada has issued warnings across the region.

Warm air raises flooding concerns

Unseasonably warm air is moving north from the south. This shift increases the risk of melting snow. Meltwater may combine with heavy rain. Local flooding could follow in low-lying areas. Officials urge residents to stay alert.

Powerful winds expected

Winds could become dangerous in several locations. Gusts may exceed 100 kilometres per hour. The strongest winds may hit parts of Newfoundland. Coastal areas along the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick also face high gusts. Loose objects may turn hazardous.

Flash freeze risk in Labrador

Labrador faces a different threat. Forecasters have issued flash freeze warnings. Wet surfaces may freeze quickly as temperatures drop. Roads and sidewalks could turn icy within minutes. Drivers should use caution.

Island and mainland warnings

Most of Prince Edward Island remains under a wind warning. Strong gusts may affect travel and outdoor activity. Nova Scotia faces both wind and rain advisories. Heavy downpours may reduce visibility. Power lines and trees may suffer damage.

Services adjust plans

Utility crews are preparing for possible outages. Nova Scotia Power said it will open its emergency operations centre. Crews will remain ready to respond quickly. Residents should prepare emergency kits.

Transportation services have also changed schedules. Marine Atlantic cancelled several ferry crossings. Rough seas and strong winds prompted the decision. Travellers should check for updates before departure.

Officials urge preparation

Emergency officials ask residents to secure loose items. They advise staying indoors during peak winds. Drivers should avoid flooded roads. People living near rivers should monitor water levels.

The storm may move quickly. Conditions could still cause damage. Power outages and travel delays remain possible. Weather alerts may change as the system moves through.

Staying informed

Residents should follow official weather updates. Conditions may vary by location. Officials encourage caution until the storm passes.

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