Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Early September Rainstorm; Including The Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee Event Summary

AWCN14 CWHX 061908
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY 
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 4:08 PM ADT TUESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2011.

ON MONDAY MORNING A SLOW TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE SPREAD RAIN INTO THE 
NORTH AND WEST OF NEW BRUNSWICK, MOVING SOUTH OF THE PROVINCE THIS 
AFTERNOON. HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS WERE RECORDED AT A NUMBER OF 
STATIONS. HERE IS A SAMPLE OF THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS ACCUMULATED
DURING THE RAINFALL EVENT. NOTE THESE ARE UNOFFICIAL AT THIS TIME.

STATION                     AMOUNT IN MM
-----------------------------------------
CHARLO                          76.8
BATHURST                        51.5
ST. LEONARD                     43.6
MIRAMICHI                       41.4
BAS CARAQUET                    39.3
CARIBOU MAINE                   37.8
RED PINES                       36.9

NEW BRUNSWICK FORESTRY OBSERVATION STATIONS, 24 HOURS TO 3 PM 
TUESDAY. UNOFFICIAL AT THIS TIME.

STATION                     AMOUNT IN MM
-----------------------------------------
COUNTY LINE                     53.9
MULLIGAN GULCH                  53.6
MCRAE LAKE                      51.6
CANTURBURY                      43.7

END/ASPC

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