Now a post-tropical storm, Lee expected to move into Gulf of St. Lawrence today
Tens of thousands of hydro customers remain without power as Lee, now a strong post-tropical storm, begins moving out of the Maritimes into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Environment Canada says New Brunswick, the Gaspe Peninsula, and the Quebec Lower North Shore will continue to experience heavy rain Sunday, while high winds and large waves will continue to impact much of Prince Edward Island, eastern Nova Scotia, and the Magdalen Islands.
As of 3:30 a.m. ADT, Nova Scotia Power was reporting outages affecting nearly 106,000 customers, more than 11,700 NB Power customers were in the dark and just over 800 Maritime Electric customers were without power in P.E.I.
Tropical storm warnings remained in effect for eastern Nova Scotia, much of Prince Edward Island, and the Magdalen Islands, with those regions also under wind warnings, with gusts of up to 100 kilometres an hour in those areas.