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What Are The Seasons Like On P.E.I.?

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SPRING  is comfortable.
Late May and early June are alive with colour and temperatures usually range from 8 to 22 degrees C (46 to 71 degrees F).

SUMMER  is hot, but rarely humid.
We wear short sleeves. Daytime temperatures are usually in the 20's (70's F) and can go as high as 32 degrees C (90 degrees F).

AUTUMN  is clear and bright.
September afternoons can be quite warm, evenings cool. Temperatures range from 8 to 22 degrees C (46 to 71 degrees F).

WINTER  is crisp & clean. 
Temperatures usually range from -3 to -11 degrees C (26 to 11 degrees F).

Home Flood Protection - Information

The PEI Flood Guide: A Resource for Local Land Use Planning provides necessary information to decision-makers about flood risk in Prince Edward Island. This Guide describes coastal and inland flood risks, provides guidance for creating flood policy and reviewing development applications, and introduces tools that can be used to help set land use policies. It provides answers to questions such as:

  • What type of flood risks does PEI experience?

  • How can land use planning reduce flood risks?

  • What tools and resources are available to help us learn about flood risk and adaptive options?

  • How do I access and use these tools?

  • How can we reduce flood risk in our communities?

  • What recommendations are there for processing development applications in flood hazard areas?

  • How do I interpret flood hazard data?

  • What legislation has implications to flood risk planning?

To download a copy of the Guide, please see PEI Flood Guide.

For more information, or to request a free paper copy, please contact ClimateAdaptation@gov.pe.ca.

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