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'Hazardous' conditions expected for Prince County on Christmas Day

Environment Canada is expecting "hazardous winter conditions" for Prince County, P.E.I., as snow will begin to fall on Christmas morning.

Queens and Kings counties also have a special weather statement in effect

Prince County is expected to get the worst of a snowstorm beginning Christmas morning. (CBC)

A snowstorm travelling up the U.S. coast and into Atlantic Canada is set to bring a significant amount of snow to Prince County, P.E.I.

Environment Canada is expecting "hazardous winter conditions" for the countyas snow will begin to fall onChristmas morning.

Roughly15 centimetres is expected to blanketthe western portion of the provinceby late afternoon on Christmas Day, leading to poor visibility on the roads.

Queens and Kings countieshave a weather statement in effect from Environment Canada. Snowis expected forChristmas morning, changing toice pellets and then rain in the afternoon.

CBC meteorologist Kalin Mitchell expects Prince County to get the worst of the snowstorm arriving Christmas Day. (Kalin Mitchell/Facebook)

Precipitation is expected to taper off in the evening. In total, Environment Canada predicts central and eastern areas of the province to receive less than 15 centimetres overall.

For Islanders expecting to leave the province on Christmas Day, there areblizzard and snowfall warnings in effect in New Brunswick. There are special weather statements in effect for parts of Nova Scotia that are expected to see snow, freezing rain and showers.

Slippery conditions on Saturday

On Saturday, freezing rain in Queens County led to several minor collisions.

The slippery conditions prompted warnings from RCMP as road conditions became a mess.

RCMPresponded to roughly 10 collisions in total, all minor collisions with no serious injuries.

Charlottetown police also reported two minor collisions during the weather with no serious injuries.