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Significant bout of freezing rain possible Saturday, says Jay Scotland

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement regarding two storms that could hit P.E.I. at the end of the week.

2 storms coming at week's end

With the mix coming Saturday, you may need winter boots and an umbrella. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

Environment Canada issued a special weather statement early Tuesday morning regarding two storms that could hit P.E.I.at the end of the week.

The first storm, on Friday, could bring a significant amount of rain. The agency says it is too early to forecast rainfall amounts, but advises the public to keep an eye on the forecast.

The second storm is predicted to bring a little bit of everything a Maritime winter has to offer: snow, ice pellets and, says CBCmeteorologist Jay Scotland, potentially freezing rain.

"It is still too early to have a high degree of confidence in the weekend forecast," Scotland said.

Warmer weather

"But looking ahead, after a good round of rainon Fridaythere is the chance for a significant bout of freezing rainon Saturday."

Scotland cautions anyone planning to travel or be outside on Saturday to keep a close eye on the forecast in the days ahead.

The Island's cold spell ended Tuesday. The temperature is forecast to remain steady at -3 C. It will turn colder Wednesday, back down to -10 C, and then start to warm. Double digits temperatures are expected in the rain on Friday.