Late April Rainy Period Update Number Three
St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County
10:32 AM ADT Sunday 22 April 2012
Rainfall warning for
St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County continued
50 millimetres of rain is expected by Monday evening.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.
A slow moving frontal system over Northern New Brunswick will drift southward today. Freezing rain over Northwestern New Brunswick this morning changed to snow and will end this afternoon.
The frontal system will begin to slowly move back northward tonight. Snow will begin over Northern New Brunswick tonight then change to ice pellets and freezing rain overnight. The frontal system will continue to move northward on Monday changing the ice pellets and freezing rain to rain Monday morning.
Grand Falls and Victoria County
10:32 AM ADT Sunday 22 April 2012
Freezing rain warning for
Grand Falls and Victoria County continued
Freezing rain and ice pellets will redeveloping overnight.
This is a warning that an extended period of freezing rain is expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.
A slow moving frontal system over Northern New Brunswick will drift southward today. Freezing rain over Northwestern New Brunswick this morning changed to snow and will end this afternoon.
The frontal system will begin to slowly move back northward tonight. Snow will begin over Northern New Brunswick tonight then change to ice pellets and freezing rain overnight. The frontal system will continue to move northward on Monday changing the ice pellets and freezing rain to rain Monday morning.
Some freezing rain is also expected tonight in the Bathurst and Chaleur Region and in the Acadian Peninsula. However, the majority of the precipitation will fall in an extended period of ice pellets.
Periods of rain associated with the frontal system will continue over Southern New Brunswick until Tuesday. Over 50 millimetres of rain is forecast over Southwestern New Brunswick by Monday evening, most of it falling on Monday.
Some freezing rain is also expected tonight in the Bathurst and Chaleur Region and in the Acadian Peninsula. However, the majority of the precipitation will fall in an extended period of ice pellets.
Periods of rain associated with the frontal system will continue over Southern New Brunswick until Tuesday. Over 50 millimetres of rain is forecast over Southwestern New Brunswick by Monday evening, most of it falling on Monday.
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