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High winds expected to cause transportation problems on P.E.I.

Strong wind gusts could damage buildings or break tree branches on P.E.I. overnight Thursday, Environment Canada is warning.

Wind warning in place across the province for tonight

There have already been several restrictions at the Confederation Bridge this winter. (Candice Marie/Facebook)

Strong wind gusts could damage buildings or break tree branches on P.E.I. overnight Thursday, Environment Canada is warning.

A wind warning is in effect across the entire province, as an intense low pressure system moves into the Maritimes. Strong southeasterly winds will gust to 90 km/h, the weather agency says.

"Damage to buildings, such as to roof shingles and windows, may occur," the warning states. "High winds may toss loose objects or cause tree branches to break. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions due to high winds."

CBC meteorologistBrennan Allen said winds could gust as high as 110 km/h in parts of the Maritimes (higher in Nova Scotia's Les Sutes region).

Snow and rain, too

He said it's likely high-sided vehicles will be restricted from the Confederation Bridge, and flight delays are possible.

Thewind will be whipping around some precipitation, too.

"P.E.I. should see near five centimetres of snow before quickly changing over to rain amounts of 10 to 15 millimetres there," Allensaid.

Allen said the precipitation should taper in the early afternoon Friday.