Hurricane-force gusts expected to hit N.L., as windy storm sweeps East Coast
HALIFAX — Powerful and potentially damaging winds and heavy precipitation are forecast to hit the East Coast over the weekend, with hurricane-force gusts expected in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Environment Canada is calling for an extended period of strong gusts beginning Saturday evening and lasting into Sunday.
In Newfoundland and Labrador, where the strongest winds are expected to intensify on Sunday morning, gusts are predicted to run from 70 kilometres per hour to over 120 kilometres per hour over much of the island and along the coasts of Labrador.
“It’s going to be a fairly prolonged event. These winds will be around for 12 to 24 hours for Newfoundland, and that’s obviously a big concern,” said Mike Vandenberg, a forecast for Environment Canada.