Forecast models show hurricane Teddy could hit Maritimes next week
HALIFAX — The Canadian Hurricane Centre’s top meteorologist 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 southeast of Bermuda on Friday, with maximum wind speeds over 200 kilometres per hour.
A forecast from the centre said Teddy will approach the Maritimes early next week with impacts likely for parts of the region on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The forecast says the centre of Teddy could make landfall along the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia late Tuesday, with possible impacts including strong, potentially damaging winds, storm surges along with pounding surf and heavy rainfall.


