It’s going to be warm, wet and windy.

A mid-week system is approaching Nova Scotia, and could drop lots of rain on the mainland.

Environment Canada meteorologist Ian Hubbard says the southwestern part of the province will start to see the rain by late-day Wednesday.

“Shelburne, Yarmouth and Digby counties will see the highest rainfall amounts, up to 60 millimetres. Many areas will get at least 30 millimetres with this system,” said Hubbard.

Wind gusts up to 100 kilometres an hour could happen on the coastline.

Temperatures will be in double-digits, but things will quickly turn cold by Thursday afternoon.

Hubbard says warnings could be issued as the system gets closer.