Forecast models show hurricane Teddy could hit Maritimes next week
HALIFAX — The Canadian Hurricane Centre’s top meterologist is suggesting the combination of Hurricane Teddy and a continuing pandemic should prompt Maritimers to plan well ahead for potential power outages.
The storm was churning northward in the Caribbean Friday, with maximum wind speeds over 200 kilometres per hour.
Potential tracks cited by the centre show the storm arriving in the Maritimes as early as Tuesday, with winds at 120 kilometres per hour.
However, the centre’s senior forecaster, Bob Robichaud, notes the potential track is currently 360 kilometres wide, meaning the eye could go into the Gulf of Maine south of Nova Scotia or pass to the province’s east.