AWCN14 CWHX 030806
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 4:06 AM AST THURSDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2011.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE THAT AFFECTED EASTERN NORTH AMERICA THE PAST
COUPLE DAYS BROUGHT SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL AMOUNTS TO THE SOUTHERN
HALF OF NEW BRUNSWICK. THERE WAS A WEAKER LOW THAT SKIRTED SOUTH OF
NOVA SCOTIA TUESDAY NIGHT THAT DUMPED LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE
FAR SOUTHWEST OF THE PROVINCE. HEAVY SNOW DEVELOPED WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND CONTINUED INTO THE EVENING AS THE MAIN AREA OF LOW
PRESSURE APPROACHED FROM THE SOUTHWEST.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME SNOWFALL TOTALS THAT HAVE BEEN REPORTED
ACROSS THE PROVINCE. SOME TOTALS ARE FROM MID EVENING WEDNESDAY SO
THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE ADDED.
LOCATION SNOW (CM)
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SAINT JOHN 20
QUISPAMSIS* 23
FREDERICTON* 15
SUSSEX* 25
SACKVILLE* 25
MONCTON 20
KESWICK* 30
CLARVILLE* 25
COAL BRANCH* 15
DOAKTOWN* 15
MILLVILLE* 21
WOODSTOCK* 22
FUNDY PARK 22
POINT LEPREAU 24
BOUCTOUCHE 18
GEARY* 20
* VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION
END/ASPC
AWCN11 CWHX 030805
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 4:05 AM AST THURSDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2011.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT AFFECTED MOST OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
BROUGHT 2 ROUNDS OF SNOW TO NOVA SCOTIA. THE FIRST BATCH OF SNOW
FELL TUESDAY NIGHT, THEN THE SECOND ROUND CAME THROUGH DURING THE
DAY WEDNESDAY AS THE MAIN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE PASSED BY JUST SOUTH
OF THE PROVINCE.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME SNOWFALL TOTALS REPORTED ACROSS THE PROVINCE
AS OF 2 AM THURSDAY. SOME SLIGHT ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE
EARLY THIS MORNING.
LOCATION SNOW (CM)
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LOWER SACKVILLE* 38
DARTMOUTH* 35
GREENWOOD 34
LAKE MAJOR* 33
SHEARWATER* 33
CAPE SABLE* 32
TRURO* 32
PICTOU* 30
MIDDLETON* 30
LIVERPOOL* 29
HALIFAX STANFIELD AIRPORT 28
WESTERN HEAD 28
KEJI MKUJIK PARK 27
YARMOUTH 26
SYDNEY 24
CARIBOU POINT 23
ADVOCATE HARBOUR* 21
* VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION
END/ASPC
AWCN15 CWHX 030806
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 4:06 AM AST THURSDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2011.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE THAT AFFECTED MOST OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
THE PAST COUPLE DAYS BROUGHT AN AREA OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW TO
THE ISLAND WEDNESDAY EVENING AS IT TRACKED SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME SNOW TOTALS REPORTED AT VARIOUS
LOCATIONS ACROSS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AS OF 2:00 AM AST THURSDAY.
LOCATION SNOW (CM)
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CHARLOTTETOWN (CITY)* 19
CHARLOTTETOEN (A'PORT) 15
ST. PETERS 18
ALLISTON* 18
HARRINGTON 17
* VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION
END/ASPC
AWCN16 CWHX 040931
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ISSUED
BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 6:01 AM NST FRIDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2011.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT AFFECTED MOST OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
TRACKED SOUTH OF NEWFOUNDLAND THURSDAY MORNING BEFORE MOVING OUT TO
SEA LATER IN THE DAY. THE STORM BROUGHT SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL
ACCUMULATIONS TO SOUTHEASTERN PORTIONS OF THE ISLAND WEDNESDAY NIGHT
AND EARLY THURSDAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS AT SELECTED
SITES OBSERVED FOR THE EVENT:
ST. JOHN'S AIRPORT.................................. 23.0 CM
BRANCH ............................................. 24.0 CM *
* VOLUNTEER WEATHER OBSERVATION
END/
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