AWCN14 CWHX 080911
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 5:11 AM AST TUESDAY 8 MARCH 2011.
A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE THAT WAS SITUATED NORTH OF THE PROVINCE
SUNDAY MORNING SLOWLY SANK SOUTHWARD DURING THE DAY TO LIE OVER
SOUTHERN AREAS SUNDAY EVENING. A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVED ALONG THE
TROUGH CROSSING NEW BRUNSWICK MONDAY EVENING BEFORE MOVING OUT OVER
THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE OVERNIGHT MONDAY. SOUTH OF THE TROUGH AND
LOW MAINLY RAIN FELL WITH SOME AREAS SEEING IN EXCESS OF 50 MMS.
NORTH OF THESE FEATURES THE PRIMARY PRECIPITATION WAS SNOW. HOWEVER
IN THE VICINITY OF THE TROUGH A NARROW BAND OF FREEZING RAIN
OCCURRED WHICH LIKELY RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANT ICING OVER SOME
CENTRAL AREAS, SUCH AS ALONG HIGHWAY 8 FROM MCGIVNEY TO MIRAMICHI.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SNOWFALL AND RAINFALL TOTALS REPORTED ACROSS THE
PROVINCE AS OF 2 AM LOCAL TIME TUESDAY.
LOCATION SNOW(CM) RAIN(MM)
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ST. JOHN 28
ST. STEPHEN 32
FREDERICTON A'PORT 51
FREDERICTON CITY 57
MONCTON 22
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 30
BOUCTOUCHE 26
GAGETOWN 51
BATHURST 44
CHARLO 43 (UNCERTAIN)
ST. LEONARD 46
EDMUNDSTON 45 (UNCERTAIN)
THERE MAY BE SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO ADD TO THIS SUMMARY
LATER THIS MORNING AS NEW INFORMATION COMES IN TO THE WEATHER OFFICE
FROM VOLUNTEER WEATHER OBSERVERS.
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