PEI

Heavy rain expected across P.E.I. starting Sunday evening

A rainfall warning is in place for all of P.E.I., with the rain forecast to last until Monday night.

30-60 millimetres of rain expected, with some parts of the Island likely seeing higher amounts

Vehicles driving in the rain.
Environment Canada advises drivers to slow down and watch for tail lights due to low visibility, and also watch for washouts near rivers or culverts. (CBC)

Heavy rain could lead to dangerous road conditions across P.E.I. starting Sunday evening. 

Environment Canada says a trough of low pressure will bring heavy downpours throughout the province. A rainfall warning is in place for all of P.E.I., with the rain forecast to last until Monday night.

CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland says a widespread 30-to-60 millimetres of rain is possible, with some parts of the Island likely seeing higher amounts.

"[There's a] potential for local amounts over 70 millimetres by Monday night," he said. 

A graphic showing potential rainfall amounts in P.E.I.
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland says a widespread 30 to 60 millimetres of rain is possible, with some parts of the Island likely seeing higher amounts. (Jay Scotland/CBC)

"Keep an eye on your basement if it's prone to flooding and please be cautious on the roads: pooling and ponding possible." 

Environment Canada advises drivers to slow down and watch for tail lights due to low visibility, and also watch for washouts near rivers or culverts.

Similar weather alerts are in place in parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

With files from Jay Scotland