AWCN11 CWHX 251438
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 11:38 AM ADT WEDNESDAY 25 JULY 2012.
A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE BEGAN TRACKING ACROSS THE MARITIMES
TUESDAY AND HAS MOVED TO LIE OVER CAPE BRETON THIS MORNING. RAIN
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM BEGAN OVER WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA TUESDAY
MORNING AND CONTINUED TO MOVE EASTWARD THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND
OVERNIGHT HOURS. RAIN WAS HEAVY AT TIMES WITH THUNDERSHOWERS
REPORTED IN SOME AREAS.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 09:00 AM ADT WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 2012 OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
HALIFAX ................................. 30.6 MM
YARMOUTH ................................ 10.0 MM
GREENWOOD ............................... 10.8 MM
SYDNEY................................... 14.6 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
SHEARWATER .............................. 35.8 MM
SHEARWATER JETTY......................... 25.4 MM
BEDFORD RANGE............................ 54.8 MM
UPPER STEWIACKE.......................... 14.6 MM
MALAY FALLS.............................. 40.1 MM
WESTERN HEAD ............................ 39.2 MM
BACCARO POINT............................ 19.5 MM
KEJIMKUJIK .............................. 21.0 MM
DEBERT .................................. 70.6 MM
NAPPAN .................................. 9.2 MM
CARIBOU POINT............................ 32.1 MM
TRACADIE ................................ 18.8 MM
PORT HAWKESBURY.......................... 16.6 MM
CHETICAMP................................ 13.7 MM
INGONISH BEACH .......................... 34.4 MM
ILES DE MADELEINE ....................... 60.8 MM
OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:
LAKE MAJOR ............................ 73.2 MM
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AWCN15 CWHX 251441
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 11:41 AM ADT WEDNESDAY 25 JULY 2012.
A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE BEGAN TRACKING ACROSS THE MARITIMES
TUESDAY AND HAS MOVED TO LIE OVER CAPE BRETON THIS MORNING. RAIN
BEGAN OVER THE ISLAND TUESDAY LATE TUESDAY MORNING AND CONTINUED
INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. THE RAIN CONTINUED OVER EASTERNMOST AREAS
INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING. ALTHOUGH MUCH OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
RECIEVED SOME RAINFALL FROM THIS SYSTEM EASTERNMOST AREAS SAW THE
HEAVIEST RAINFALL.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 11:15 AM ADT WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 2012 OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN............................... 22.6 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
NORTH POINT................................. 6.6 MM
SUMMERSIDE ................................. 8.1 MM
ST. PETER'S................................. 28.6 MM
EAST POINT ................................. 119.3 MM
OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:
ALLISTON ................................... 34.0 MM
ILES DE MADELEINE .......................... 60.8 MM
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AWCN14 CWHX 251434
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 11:34 AM ADT WEDNESDAY 25 JULY 2012.
A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE TRACKED ACROSS NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY
AND HAS MOVED TO LIE OVER CAPE BRETON THIS MORNING. RAIN
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM BEGAN OVER WESTERN NEW BRUNSWICK
TUESDAY MORNING AND CONTINUED TO MOVE EASTWARD THROUGHOUT THE DAY
AND OVERNIGHT HOURS.
THE FOLLOWING RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 11:15 AM ADT WEDNESDAY OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON ................................. 8.4 MM
SAINT JOHN............................... 26.3 MM
GAGETOWN................................. 11.3 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
FREDERICTON ARPT ........................ 6.3 MM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 32.3 MM
POINT LEPREAU............................ 14.1 MM
ST STEPHEN .............................. 15.3 MM
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