Mid-December Winter Storm Event Summary, Maritimes Data
AWCN14 CWHX 200933
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 5:33 AM AST THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 2012.
A MOIST TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE BROUGHT A MIXED BAG OF RAIN AND SNOW
TO PORTIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SNOWFALL
AMOUNTS OF 20 TO 35 CENTIMETRES WERE REPORTED ACROSS SOUTHERN AND
WESTERN AREAS. HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS OCCURRED ALONG THE FUNDY COAST.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AND SNOWFALL (CM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 5:00 AM ADT THURSDAY OBSERVED AT:
MONCTON ................................. 16 CM
SAINT JOHN .............................. 20.4 MM 7 CM
POINT LEPREAU ........................... 42.0 MM
ST. STEPHEN ............................. 43.2 MM
GRAND MANAN ............................. 65.0 MM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 23.3 MM 7 CM
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT ..................... 29 CM
FREDERICTON AREA......................... 20-35 CM DEPENDING ON
ELEVATION
EDMUNDSTON .............................. 17 CM
ST. LEONARD ............................. 15 CM
END/ASPC
AWCN11 CWHX 200954
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 5:54 AM AST THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 2012.
A MOIST TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE BROUGHT A MIXED BAG OF RAIN AND SNOW
TO PORTIONS OF NOVA SCOTIA TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SNOWFALL
AMOUNTS OF UP TO 15 CENTIMETRES WERE REPORTED ACROSS WESTERN AND
NORTHERN AREAS. HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS OCCURED ALONG THE ATLANTIC
COAST.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AND SNOWFALL (CM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 5:00 AM ADT THURSDAY OBSERVED AT:
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL.................... 29.8 MM 5.2 CM
YARMOUTH ................................ 30.4 MM 1 CM
GREENWOOD ............................... 12 CM
NAPPAN .................................. 13 CM
SHEARWATER .............................. 51.5 MM
UPPER STEWIACKE.......................... 13.4 MM
WESTERN HEAD ............................ 81.0 MM
BACCARO POINT............................ 60.5 MM
BRIER ISLAND ............................ 27.8 MM
UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS:
CAPE SABLE ISLAND........................ 80.5 MM
END/ASPC
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 5:33 AM AST THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 2012.
A MOIST TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE BROUGHT A MIXED BAG OF RAIN AND SNOW
TO PORTIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SNOWFALL
AMOUNTS OF 20 TO 35 CENTIMETRES WERE REPORTED ACROSS SOUTHERN AND
WESTERN AREAS. HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS OCCURRED ALONG THE FUNDY COAST.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AND SNOWFALL (CM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 5:00 AM ADT THURSDAY OBSERVED AT:
MONCTON ................................. 16 CM
SAINT JOHN .............................. 20.4 MM 7 CM
POINT LEPREAU ........................... 42.0 MM
ST. STEPHEN ............................. 43.2 MM
GRAND MANAN ............................. 65.0 MM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 23.3 MM 7 CM
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT ..................... 29 CM
FREDERICTON AREA......................... 20-35 CM DEPENDING ON
ELEVATION
EDMUNDSTON .............................. 17 CM
ST. LEONARD ............................. 15 CM
END/ASPC
AWCN11 CWHX 200954
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 5:54 AM AST THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 2012.
A MOIST TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE BROUGHT A MIXED BAG OF RAIN AND SNOW
TO PORTIONS OF NOVA SCOTIA TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SNOWFALL
AMOUNTS OF UP TO 15 CENTIMETRES WERE REPORTED ACROSS WESTERN AND
NORTHERN AREAS. HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS OCCURED ALONG THE ATLANTIC
COAST.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AND SNOWFALL (CM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 5:00 AM ADT THURSDAY OBSERVED AT:
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL.................... 29.8 MM 5.2 CM
YARMOUTH ................................ 30.4 MM 1 CM
GREENWOOD ............................... 12 CM
NAPPAN .................................. 13 CM
SHEARWATER .............................. 51.5 MM
UPPER STEWIACKE.......................... 13.4 MM
WESTERN HEAD ............................ 81.0 MM
BACCARO POINT............................ 60.5 MM
BRIER ISLAND ............................ 27.8 MM
UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS:
CAPE SABLE ISLAND........................ 80.5 MM
END/ASPC
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