Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes terrorize Maine & New Brunswick, Sunday evening June 2nd, Event Summary NB Data

AWCN14 CWHX 031350
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 10:49 AM ADT MONDAY 3 JUNE 2013.

A SERIES OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TRACKED THROUGH NEW BRUNSWICK
YESTERDAY, JUNE 2ND, AND INTO THE EVENING HOURS .  MOST OF THE
SEVERE WEATHER REPORTS ARE RELATED TO HEAVY RAIN WHICH FELL OVER A
VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME CAUSING LOCAL FLOODING. IN ADDITION TO THE
RAINFALL WE HAVE  RECEIVED SOME REPORTS OF TREE AND POSSIBLE POWER
LINE DAMAGE IN PARTS OF NORTHWESTERN NEW BRUNSWICK.

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS THAT FELL IN RAIN
AND THUNDERSTORMS SUNDAY JUNE 2ND 2013, OBSERVED  AT:

MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
BATHURST................................. 21.4 MM

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
EDMUNDSTON .............................. 47.6 MM
ST. LĂ©ONARD.............................. 75.4 MM
CHARLO .................................. 39.0 MM

OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:

BOSTON BROOK ............................ 21.9 MM
HORNES GULCH ............................ 22.6 MM
LUNTS BROOK.............................. 44.7 MM
MULLIGAN GULCH .......................... 23.9 MM
ROBINSON TOWER .......................... 29.2 MM


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