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Friday ferries cancelled, bridge traffic restricted by gale in Northumberland Strait

The ferries between Nova Scotia and P.E.I. were still not running Friday and traffic on Confederation Bridge remained restricted in the morning, as a gale blew through the Northumberland Strait.

Wind gusts over 100 km/h recorded on Confederation Bridge Friday morning

Restrictions keeping trucks parked on either side of Confederation Bridge ended just before 6 p.m. Friday. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

The ferries between Nova Scotia and P.E.I. were cancelled again Fridayand traffic on Confederation Bridge was restricted most of the day as a gale blewthrough the Northumberland Strait.

At 6 a.m., Confederation Bridgerecordedwind speeds of 96 km/h with gusts of 125 km/h. Traffic restrictions put in place Thursday morningremained until just before 6 p.m. Friday, wihch meant no high-sided vehicles, such as transport trucks, could cross. All Northumberland Ferries sailings were cancelled Thursdayand Friday.

Michel Le Chasseur, general manager of Strait Crossing Bridge Ltd., the company that operates Confederation Bridge, said about 75 trucks were waiting on each side of the bridge Friday morning.

There are generally about 50 incidents of bridge restrictions each year, mostly October through March, Le Chasseur said.

Windy weekend ahead

Although the gale warning in the strait is now over, it wasstill quite windy across P.E.I. Friday.

"While more exposed areas like East Point and North Cape did see gusts over 80 km/h today, most areas saw winds in the 50 to near 70 km/h range, an improvement over yesterday," said CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland.

"Winds will continue to ease tonight becoming westerly from 20-40 km/h but another round of gusty winds is ahead for tomorrow afternoon. While it won't be as windy as today, Saturday afternoon could see gusts from 40 to over 60 km/h."

Saturday is forecast to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance ofisolated showers through the day ahead of periods of rain Saturday night into Sunday. Scotland said temperatures will be in the17-18 C range.

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With files from Island Morning