While a much-touted snowstorm didn't come to much on Prince Edward Island Thursday night, snowplow operators are still warning motorists to take their time Friday morning.

The streets were clear in Charlottetown, but not as good in rural areas.The streets were clear in Charlottetown, but not as good in rural areas.
(Kevin Yarr/CBC)

About 10 centimetres of snow fell overnight. Early Thursday morning, forecasters had been predicting as much as 30 centimetres.

Plows across the province have been out since about 3 a.m. clearing the roads. Dispatchers in all three counties say road conditions are fair.

Snow will continue on Friday, with another two centimetres expected and clearing in the evening. Clouds will return overnight, bringing a further 10 centimetres of snow, mixed with some rain, on Saturday.