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Plenty of wind and snow to ring in the New Year, cancelling some Island levees

P.E.I. is under a wind and snowfall warning as a winter storm hits the Maritimes.

High winds will reduce visibility during storm

P.E.I. is a under a snowfall and wind warning as they welcome the New Year with a snowstorm. (Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press)

P.E.I. is under a wind and snowfall warning as a winter storm hits the Maritimes.

New Year's Day is being welcomed with an expected 15 to 20 centimetres of snow.

As a result of the storm, Premier Wade MacLauchlan's levee at the Confederation Centre in Charlottetownhas been cancelled for today. MacLauchlan tweeted it has been rescheduled for Jan. 13.

Some other levees were also cancelled and some have been rescheduled to a new date.

Air Canada hasalso issued a travel advisory for Charlottetown and most destinations in Atlantic Canadaon Tuesday and iswaiving change fees for passengers who want to re-book to avoid the weather.

Several flights in and out of Charlottetown werecancelled or delayed Tuesday and travellers are advised to check in advance.

The snow began early this morning over the island and is expected to taper to flurries or showers this evening. There is a chance of freezing drizzle.

"Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult," Environment Canada said.

Temperature drop

Temperatures will fall from 1 C to10 C Tuesday night with a windchill of25 C.

In addition to the snow,strong northwesterly winds will develop this evening with gusts to 90 km/h.

"Visibility may be at times suddenly reduced to near zero in blowing snow," the national weather services said in the statement.

Higher than normal water levels along withrough, pounding waves are expected Tuesday night and intoearly Wednesday morning along the northern coast of P.E.I.

Those conditions are expected to improve Wednesday morning.

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