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Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for Kings and Queens counties.

Between 15 and 20 cm of snowfall expected by Thursday afternoon, says Environment CanadaGwyneth Egan · CBC News · Posted: Feb 11, 2026 10:17 AM EST | Last Updated: 37 minutes agoText to Speech Icon

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streetSnow will begin Wednesday afternoon and continue until Thursday afternoon, says the weather alert issued by Environment Canada. (Thinh Nguyen/CBC)

Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for Kings and Queens counties.

The yellow alerts issued Wednesday morning said significant snowfall is expected into Thursday afternoon, with total amounts expected to reach between 15 and 20 cm. 

“Snow will begin early this afternoon and intensify overnight. Snow will begin to taper off through the day on Thursday,” the alert said.

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Gwyneth Egan is a journalist with CBC Prince Edward Island. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Carleton University. You can reach her at gwyneth.egan1@cbc.ca

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