Saturday, February 28, 2009

Snowstorm on February 20th


AWCN14 CWHX 200616
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 2:16 AM AST FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2009.

ON THURSDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED FROM CAPE COD INTO THE GULF
OF MAINE. SNOW AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN THE MORNING AND
THEN CHANGED TO FREEZING DRIZZLE AND A FEW SHOWERS THURDAY EVENING
NEAR THE FUNDY COAST. LIGHT SNOW WILL PERSIST OVER NORTHERN SECTIONS
TODAY AS THE LOW DRIFTS NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS NEW BRUNSWICK.

HERE IS A BRIEF SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL TOTALS AS OF 2 AM LOCAL TIME
FRIDAY.

NOTE: (*) DENOTES UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS.

LOCATION SNOWFALL AMOUNT (CM)
-------- ------------------

SAINT JOHN 12 cm/5 Inches
ST. STEPHEN 15 cm/6 Inches
POINT LEPREAU 23 cm/9.5 Inches
FREDERICTON 20 cm/8 Inches
CHARLO 7 cm/3 Inches
BATHURST 12 cm/5 Inches
MISCOU ISLAND 7 cm/3 Inches
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 16 cm/6.5 Inches
BOUCTOUCHE 13 cm/5.5 Inches
MONCTON 15 cm/6 Inches

END/ASPC

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AWCN11 CWHX 200620
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 2:20 AM AST FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2009.

ON THURSDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED FROM CAPE COD INTO THE GULF
OF MAINE. SNOW AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM DEVELOPED OVER WESTERN SECTIONS
OF NOVA SCOTIA IN THE MORNING AND REACHED CAPE BRETON BY LATE
AFTERNOON.

HERE IS A BRIEF SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL TOTALS AS OF 2 AM LOCAL TIME
FRIDAY.

NOTE: (*) DENOTES VOLUNTEER WEATHER OBSERVERS.

LOCATION SNOWFALL AMOUNT (CENTIMETRES)
--------- -------------------
CLAYTON PARK (*) 12 cm/5 Inches
LAKE MAJOR (*) 10 cm/4 Inches
POCKWOCK LAKE (*) 17 cm/7 Inches
GREENWOOD 10 cm/4 Inches
HALIFAX AIRPORT 7 cm/3 Inches
LOWER SACKVILLE (*) 8 cm/3 Inches
LIVERPOOL (*) 22 cm/9 Inches
KEJIMKUJIK 18 cm/ 7 Inches
YARMOUTH AIRPORT 14 cm/5.5 Inches
WEST BROOKLYN MTN (*) 11 cm/4.5 Inches
SCOTTS BAY (*) 11 cm/4.5 Inches
NAPPAN 8 cm/3.5 Inches
NEW GLASGOW (*) 5 cm/2 Inches
ANTIGONISH (*) 6 cm/2.5 Inches
SYDNEY AIRPORT 4 cm/1.5 Inches
INGONISH BEACH 10 cm/4 Inches


END/ASPC

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AWCN15 CWHX 200613
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 2:13 AM AST FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2009.

ON THURSDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED FROM CAPE COD INTO THE GULF
OF MAINE. SNOW AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN THE AFTERNOON AND
THEN CHANGED TO FREEZING DRIZZLE AND THEN TO A FEW SHOWERS LATE
THURDAY EVENING.

HERE IS A BRIEF SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL TOTALS AS OF 2 AM LOCAL TIME
FRIDAY.

NOTE: (*) DENOTES VOLUNTEER WEATHER OBSERVATIONS.

LOCATION SNOWFALL AMOUNT (CENTIMETRES)
-------- -----------------
CHARLOTTETOWN 4 cm/1.5 Inches
SUMMERSIDE (*) 16 cm/6.5 Inches
ALLISTON (*) 5 cm/2 Inches
ELMWOOD (*) 6 cm/2.5 Inches

END/ASPC

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