PEI

P.E.I. could get up to 40 cm of snow

A blizzard warning is in effect for Prince Edward Island for Monday morning.

Environment Canada issues blizzard warning for Maritimes

Kalin Mitchell's weather map for the Maritimes shows the majority of snowfall is expected in southern Nova Scotia. (Kalin Mitchell/CBC)

A blizzard warning is in effect for Prince Edward Island and the Maritimes for Monday morning.

Environment Canada says 25 to 35 centimetres of snow are expected by Tuesday morning, but CBC meteorologist Kalin Mitchell says the number could be as high as 40 in Queens and Kings counties.

Gusty winds and visibility near zero in snow and blowing snow are expected.

A low pressure system will form south of Cape Cod Sunday evening then rapidly intensify overnight into Monday morning as it moves slowly south of Nova Scotia, Environment Canada said.

CBC meteorologist Kalin Mitchell's weather map shows much of P.E.I. could get up to 40 centimetres of snow overnight. (Kalin Mitchell/CBC)

Snow and blowing snow will develop Monday morning and persist into Tuesday morning. Strong northeast winds gusting to 80 km/h will give widespread reduced visibility in blowing snow.

Sunday afternoon, Confederation Bridge officials warned that high winds could cause restrictions to traffic.

Expected to improve on Tuesday

The storm is expected to be worse in Nova Scotia. According to Mitchell, 40 to 60 cm of snow is possible there with gusts in the range of 70 to 100 km/h.

Conditions are expected to gradually improve on Tuesday as the storm continues to slowly move to the east.