Storm warning over for P.E.I.
Province gets more than 35 cm of snow, but warmer temperatures expected by mid week
Environment Canada has ended its storm warning for Prince Edward Island.
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More than 35 centimetres of snow fell in some parts of the province early Sunday morning, according to CBC meteorologist Jim Abraham.
Temperatures dipped to -7 C Sunday afternoon, and drop even further to -12 C on Monday, Environment Canada said.
Some of the snow could melt on Wednesday, with rain and temperatures of 5 C expected. Thursday and Friday look even better, with sunshine and 5 C forecast.
A few more <a href="https://twitter.com/CoCoRaHSCanada">@CoCoRaHSCanada</a> reports for eastern NS and Cape Breton: more like 15-25cm there (likely Ice Pellet mix). Adjusted the lines a bit <a href="https://t.co/TXzqY7haee">pic.twitter.com/TXzqY7haee</a>
—@YHZweatherguy
On Sunday, blowing snow and high drifts made driving hazardous in the morning, but crews have been out all day clearing the roads.
At least two flights were delayed Sunday at the Charlottetown airport, but others are showing on time.
The real way that Islanders measure snowfall <a href="https://t.co/nYkAvVXnLR">pic.twitter.com/nYkAvVXnLR</a>
—@CBCStephanie
Traffic continues to run smoothly on the Confederation Bridge.
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