weather
Significant snowfall and strong winds are expected over the eastern half of PEI.
Time span: beginning Sunday evening and ending Monday night.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 20 cm, possibly higher over easternmost regions of Kings County.
Potential wind gusts: northeasterly 60 to 80 km/h.
Impacts: Travel conditions will gradually deteriorate Sunday evening due to accumulating snow, strengthening winds and blowing snow.
Consider adjusting travel plans to avoid the most hazardous conditions.
Local utility outages are possible due to heavy snow and strong winds.
Ensure snow removal equipment (e.g. shovels or blowers) and supplies are prepared in advance of the storm.
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From: Jan 31, 2026 07:58
Until: Jan 31, 2026 23:58
weather
Significant snowfall and strong winds are expected over the eastern half of PEI.
Time span: beginning Sunday evening and ending Monday afternoon.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 20 cm, possibly higher over easternmost regions of Kings County.
Potential wind gusts: northeasterly 60 to 80 km/h.
Impacts: Travel conditions will gradually deteriorate Sunday evening due to accumulating snow, strengthening winds and blowing snow.
Consider adjusting travel plans to avoid the most hazardous conditions.
Local utility outages are possible due to heavy snow and strong winds.
Ensure snow removal equipment (e.g. shovels or blowers) and supplies are prepared in advance of the storm.
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Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #PEStorm.
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From: Jan 31, 2026 00:20
Until: Jan 31, 2026 16:20
weather
Significant snowfall and strong winds are expected over eastern half of PEI.
Time span: beginning Sunday evening and ending Monday afternoon.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 20 cm, possibly higher over easternmost regions of Kings County.
Potential wind gusts: northeasterly 60 to 80 km/h.
Impacts: Travel conditions will gradually deteriorate Sunday evening due to accumulating snow, strengthening winds and blowing snow.
Consider adjusting travel plans to avoid the most hazardous conditions.
Local utility outages are possible due to heavy snow and strong winds.
Ensure snow removal equipment (e.g. shovels or blowers) and supplies are prepared in advance of the storm.
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Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #PEStorm.
For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
From: Jan 30, 2026 19:47
Until: Jan 31, 2026 11:47
weather
Winter storm to possibly bring significant snowfall on Monday.
Locations: Prince Edward Island.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 20 cm.
Time span: Sunday night until Tuesday morning.
Remarks: A developing winter storm will approach the region on Sunday night. The exact track of the system still remains uncertain, but the potential exists for significant snowfall for parts of the island. Strong northeasterly winds may also develop during the day on Monday, leading to reduced visibilities in blowing snow.
Snow accumulation may make travel slow or hazardous. Roads and walkways could become slippery and difficult to navigate.
Plan ahead in case schools or scheduled activities are cancelled.
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From: Jan 23, 2026 19:49
Until: Jan 24, 2026 18:21
cold
A prolonged period of very cold wind chills is expected.
Coldest wind chills: -27 to -33.
Time span: Saturday morning until Sunday morning.
Remarks: A northwesterly flow of arctic air will bring cold conditions to the island starting Saturday morning. Wind chills are expected to begin moderating on Sunday afternoon.
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Extreme cold puts everyone at risk.
Cold warnings are issued when very cold temperatures or wind chill creates an elevated risk to health such as frost bite and hypothermia.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #PEStorm.
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From: Jan 23, 2026 19:43
Until: Jan 24, 2026 18:11
cold
A prolonged period of very cold wind chills is expected.
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Extreme cold puts everyone at risk.
Cold warnings are issued when very cold temperatures or wind chill creates an elevated risk to health such as frost bite and hypothermia.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #PEStorm.
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From: Jan 23, 2026 14:22
Until: Jan 24, 2026 06:22
cold
A prolonged period of very cold wind chills is expected.
Coldest wind chills: -25 to -30.
Time span: Saturday morning until Sunday morning.
Remarks: A northwesterly flow of arctic air will bring cold conditions to the island starting Saturday morning. Wind chills are expected to moderate a bit Sunday afternoon.
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Extreme cold puts everyone at risk.
Cold warnings are issued when very cold temperatures or wind chill creates an elevated risk to health such as frost bite and hypothermia.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #PEStorm.
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From: Jan 23, 2026 08:52
Until: Jan 24, 2026 06:22
weather
A combination of snow, ice pellets, freezing rain, and rain is expected.
Locations: Prince Edward Island.
Time span: near noon Sunday continuing into Monday.
Remarks: Forecast guidance indicates a variety of wintry precipitation will likely affect the region on Sunday. While it is too soon to provide specific details, current indications show precipitation beginning as snow near noon Sunday, transitioning through ice pellets to several hours of freezing rain and finally to rain by Sunday evening. Precipitation is likely to turn back to snow early Monday morning,
Please monitor subsequent forecasts and consider adjusting travel plans to avoid the most adverse conditions.
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From: Jan 09, 2026 20:03
Until: Jan 10, 2026 12:03
snowfall
Snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 25 cm is expected.
Locations: Cumberland County North and Cobequid Pass, Colchester County North, and Pictou County.
Time span: tonight.
Remarks: Rain is expected to change to snow late this evening. Areas like Mount Thom and the Cobequid Pass will see the greatest accumulations.
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Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Visibility will likely be reduced at times.
Snowfall warnings are issued when significant impacts are expected due to snowfall accumulations.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.
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From: Jan 08, 2026 00:27
Until: Jan 08, 2026 15:02
snowfall
Snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm is expected.
Locations: Cumberland County North and Cobequid Pass and Colchester County North.
Time span: this evening until Thursday morning.
Remarks: Rain is expected to change to snow this evening. The timing of the expected changeover remains uncertain.
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Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Visibility will likely be reduced at times.
Snowfall warnings are issued when significant impacts are expected due to snowfall accumulations.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.
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From: Jan 07, 2026 19:55
Until: Jan 08, 2026 11:55
weather
A wintry mix is expected to continue tonight.
Locations: Prince Edward Island.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 15 cm, or more.
Potential freezing rain: 1 to 2 hours over eastern sections.
Time span: until Thursday morning.
Remarks: A low pressure system tracking just south of Nova Scotia will bring a variety of wintry precipitation this evening and overnight to the Island. Precipitation is expected to start as rain showers, changing to snow early this evening, with freezing rain possible during the transition. The exact track of this system is uncertain at this time, and this will affect the amount and type of precipitation that falls.
Untreated surfaces may quickly become difficult to navigate due to ice and snow.
Snowfall warnings and/or freezing rain warnings may be required as this event draws nearer.
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From: Jan 07, 2026 19:50
Until: Jan 08, 2026 11:50
weather
A wintry mix is expected today.
Locations: Prince Edward Island.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 15 cm, or more.
Potential freezing rain: 1 to 2 hours over eastern sections.
Time span: this afternoon until Thursday morning.
Remarks: A low pressure system is expected to track just south of Nova Scotia, giving a variety of wintry precipitation today and tonight to the Island. Precipitation is expected to start as rain showers, changing to snow early this evening, with freezing rain possible during the transition. The exact track of this system is uncertain at this time, and this will affect the amount and type of precipitation that falls.
Untreated surfaces may quickly become difficult to navigate due to ice and snow.
Snowfall warnings and/or freezing rain warnings may be required as this event draws nearer.
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From: Jan 07, 2026 08:49
Until: Jan 08, 2026 06:58
weather
Significant snowfall is expected.
Locations: Prince Edward Island.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 15 cm.
Time span: This evening.
Remarks: A developing low pressure system is expected to bring a period of snowfall across much of the province this evening. Snowfall amounts may vary considerably across the island as snow is expected to changeover to rain for some areas. Western parts of the island will likely see the highest snowfall totals.
Check transit, ferry, or flight statuses well in advance as delays or disruptions may occur.
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From: Jan 01, 2026 19:49
Until: Jan 02, 2026 11:49
weather
Significant snowfall is possible.
Locations: Prince and Queens Counties.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 15 cm.
Time span: Thursday evening.
Remarks: A developing low pressure system is expected to bring a period of snowfall across much of the province on New Year's day. The forecast track continues to move northward resulting in warmer air moving across the province on Thursday impacting snowfall amounts. The heaviest snowfall is expected to occur Thursday evening over Prince county.
Check transit, ferry, or flight statuses well in advance as delays or disruptions could occur.
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From: Jan 01, 2026 03:30
Until: Jan 01, 2026 19:30
weather
Significant snowfall is possible.
Locations: Prince and Queens Counties.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 15 cm.
Time span: Thursday evening.
Remarks: A developing low pressure system is expected to bring a period of snowfall across much of the province on New Year's day. The forecast track continues to move northward resulting in warmer air moving across the province on Thursday impacting snowfall amounts. The heaviest snowfall is expected to occur Thursday evening over Prince county.
Check transit, ferry, or flight statuses well in advance, as delays or disruptions could occur.
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From: Dec 31, 2025 19:59
Until: Jan 01, 2026 11:59
weather
Significant snowfall is possible.
Locations: Prince and Queens Counties.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 20 cm.
Time span: Thursday evening until Friday morning.
Remarks: A developing low pressure system is expected to bring a period of snowfall across much of the province on New Year's day. The heaviest snowfall is expected to occur Thursday evening which could make travel conditions difficult.
The exact track of the system is uncertain, but the potential exists for significant snowfall especially central and western areas of the province.
Check transit, ferry, or flight statuses well in advance, as delays or disruptions could occur.
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From: Dec 31, 2025 15:03
Until: Jan 01, 2026 07:03
weather
Significant snowfall is possible.
Locations: Prince and Queens Counties.
Potential snowfall: 10 to 20 cm.
Time span: Thursday evening until Friday morning.
Remarks: A developing low pressure system is expected to bring a period of snowfall across much of the province on New Years day. The heaviest snowfall is expected to occur Thursday evening which could make travel conditions difficult.
The exact track of the system is uncertain, but the potential exists for significant snowfall especially central and western areas of the province.
Check transit, ferry, or flight statuses well in advance, as delays or disruptions could occur.
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Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #PEStorm.
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From: Dec 31, 2025 08:51
Until: Jan 01, 2026 00:51