Many P.E.I. residents spent Saturday digging out from Friday's snowstorm that dumped 39 centimetres of snow on Charlottetown and a bit less on other parts of the Island.

The Charlottetown Airport had reported Saturday morning 51 centimetres of snow had fallen at the airport and delayed the departures of early morning flights. But the amount was corrected to 39 centimetres later in the day by Environment Canada.

The total snowfall amounts ranged across the Island with 14 centimetres in Borden to 24 centimetres Summerside and 26 centimetres in St. Peters Bay.

Jillian Chadwick shared this scenic winter photo take in Chelton, P.E.I. after Friday's storm. (Submitted by Jillian Chadwick)

More snow is on the way. A special weather statement is in effect for all of P.E.I for Monday. Snow from a storm tracking up the U.S. eastern seaboard will spread across the southern Maritimes Monday morning.

Total snowfall amounts are not expected to be more than 15 centimetres but amounts will depend on the proximity of the weather system.