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Maritimes prepare for rain and wind as storm approaches

3 May 2026
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Environment Canada has issued warnings for Atlantic Canada as a low-pressure system brings heavy rain, strong winds, and potential snowfall. All of mainland Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and southern New Brunswick are under alert, with rainfall expected to reach between 25 to 40 millimeters by early Monday morning. High winds, with gusts up to 100 km/h, are anticipated, particularly in western Cape Breton. As a precaution, Northumberland Ferries may cancel service between P.E.I. and Nova Scotia on Monday, and Marine Atlantic has already canceled several crossings between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Traffic restrictions are also in place on the Confederation Bridge due to the wind advisory. Additionally, high winds led to the temporary closure of the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Halifax after debris fell onto the roadway, although no injuries were reported. The severe weather has also caused power outages for over 6,000 Nova Scotia Power customers in western Nova Scotia.

Why It Matters

This weather event highlights the vulnerability of the Atlantic Canadian region to extreme weather conditions, which have become more frequent in recent years. Historical data indicates that the Maritimes are increasingly experiencing intense storms and heavy precipitation, often leading to infrastructure challenges and power outages. The impact on transportation services, such as ferry and bridge operations, underscores the importance of weather preparedness for both residents and businesses. Understanding the patterns of these weather systems is crucial for public safety and emergency response planning.

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