Hurricane Larry’s track shifts west, residents of Newfoundland warned to prepare
HALIFAX — Hurricane Larry could make landfall in eastern Newfoundland late Friday or early Saturday, but even if its centre misses the island, the province can expect large waves and plenty of rain and wind.
The Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax issued a tropical cyclone chart this morning showing the storm crossing over the island’s Avalon Peninsula around 3 a.m. on Saturday, with maximum sustained winds expected at 130 kilometres per hour — the same as a Category 1 hurricane.
“We anticipate a period of heavy rainfall lasting a few hours as the storm tracks through, even if the centre passes offshore to the east of the Avalon,” the centre said in a statement.
“A period of strong winds of similar duration … will occur primarily on its eastern side. This is where the track will be critical as to whether those highest winds will overspread land or remain offshore.”