#CoCoRaHS precipitation reports for #PEI as of 8:20am this morning, covering the past 48 hours of #hurricanelee. System just passing over western end of island now bringing steady rain but very little wind here in the woods. Thankfully no damage, just a few twigs (and my sunflowers RIP).
Severe thunderstorm watch just issued for PEI, Queens and Prince counties.
Showers and thunderstorms expected to develop late this evening, with the potential for torrential rains lasting until Wednesday morning.
Watches also issued for the Fundy coasts in both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
https://weather.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?pei2=#233740975169641958202307180506
When severe weather threatens, Environment Canada issues alerts that notify those in affected areas in Prince Edward Island so that they can take steps to protect themselves and their property from harm. The type of alert issued depends on the severity and timing of the event. Special statements: issued to highlight significant weather or express uncertainty. Watches: alert you about weather conditions that are favourable for a storm or severe weather, which could cause safety concerns. Warning: an urgent message that severe weather is either occurring or will occur. Warnings are usually issued six to 24 hours in advance, although some severe weather (such as thunderstorms and tornadoes) can occur rapidly, with less than a half hours' notice.
The electric snowblower sure is struggling with this heavy wet snow. Got the job done but I had to clear jams in the chute every couple passes.
The snow is so wet it's blue on the bottom.