Sunday, June 09, 2013

Frost possible across NW New Brunswick tonight

Grand Falls and Victoria County
10:52 AM ADT Sunday 09 June 2013
Frost warning for
Grand Falls and Victoria County continued

This is a warning that at or near zero ground temperatures will cause frost in parts of these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.

Clear skies and calm winds overnight tonight will allow for the formation of patchy frost over the above mentioned regions as temperatures fall to low single digits, especially in low lying inland areas.

Extratropical Storm Andrea event summary


The remains of Tropical Storm Andrea which formed in the east-central Gulf of Mexico on the evening of June 5, 2013, raced rapidly northeast and produced heavy rainfall across parts of northern and eastern Maine on June 7-8, 2013.  The heaviest rainfall totals were observed across coastal Washington and coastal Hancock counties as well as southern Penobscot County where rainfall amounts of 2-2.5 inches were common.  The highest rainfall total of 2.68 inches was observed at Old Town in southern Penobscot County.  Rainfall amounts dropped off to an inch or less across far northern and western Maine.

AWCN14 CWHX 090547
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 2:47 AM ADT SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2013.
POST TROPICAL STORM ANDREA TRACKED ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA LAST EVENING
BRINGING TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS TO PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK.

THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 9:00 PM ADT SATURDAY OBSERVED AT:

ENVIRONMENT CANADA OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON................................. 49.3
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT..................... 57.5
SAINT JOHN.............................. 57.0
FUNDY PARK.............................. 58.6
POINT LEPREAU........................... 75.4
ST. STEPHEN............................. 43.6
BUCTOUCHE............................... 54.4
GRAND MANAN............................. 94.9

NEW BRUNSWICK FORESTRY SITES

ALWARD.................................. 44.7
APOHAQUI................................ 59.7
CROWE BROOK............................. 58.7
CUMBERLAND BAY.......................... 42.9
ST. PAUL................................ 48.5

END/ASPC

AWCN11 CWHX 090547
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 2:47 AM ADT SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2013.
POST TROPICAL STORM ANDREA TRACKED ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA LAST EVENING
BRINGING TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS RIGHT ACROSS THE PROVINCE.

THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 9:00 PM ADT SATURDAY OBSERVED AT:

ENVIRONMENT CANADA OBSERVATION SITES

SHEARWATER............................... 55.0
HALIFAX AIRPORT.......................... 72.8
UPPER STEWIAKE........................... 59.4
WESTERN HEAD............................. 45.2
YARMOUTH ................................ 51.8
BRIER ISLAND............................. 70.2
KEJIMKUJIC............................... 66.3
GREENWOOD ............................... 75.8
KENTVILLE................................ 63.2
DEBERT................................... 63.6
CARIBOU POINT............................ 51.1
TRACADIE................................. 44.6
SYDNEY................................... 56.3
ESCASONI................................. 59.3
PORT KAWKESBURY.......................... 64.0
CHETICAMP................................ 52.2
PARRSBORO................................ 59.6

PRIVATELY OWNED SITES

TANTALLON................................ 132.0
FALL RIVER............................... 95.0
UPPER LAHAVE............................. 67.6
DARTMOUTH................................ 85.0
SCOTT'S BAY.............................. 63.3
SYDNEY MINES............................. 94.8
ANTIGONISH............................... 46.0
SPANISH SHIP BAY......................... 88.0
LAKE MAJOR............................... 74.0
LYONS BROOK.............................. 59.0
POCKWOCK LAKE............................ 58.0

END/ASPC

AWCN15 CWHX 090547
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 2:47 AM ADT SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2013.
POST TROPICAL STORM ANDREA TRACKED ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA LAST EVENING
BRINGING TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS TO PORTIONS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 9:00 PM ADT SATURDAY OBSERVED AT:

ENVIRONMENT CANADA OBSERVATION SITES

CHARLOTTETOWN................................ 38.8
NORTH POINT.................................. 30.6
SUMMERSIDE................................... 28.5
HARRINGTON................................... 34.0
ST. PETERS................................... 37.1
EAST POINT................................... 39.9

END/ASPC

Extratropical Storm Andrea Update Nine











WOCN31 CWHX 091516 CCA

TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION STATEMENT CORRECTED BY THE CANADIAN
HURRICANE CENTRE OF ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 12:16 PM ADT SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2013
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TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION STATEMENT ENDED FOR:
NEWFOUNDLAND.
THIS IS THE FINAL STATEMENT BY THE CHC ON THIS STORM.
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==DISCUSSION==

THE REMNANT LOW FROM POST-TROPICAL STORM ANDREA IS NOW LOCATED 50
KILOMETRES SOUTH OF CAPE RACE NEWFOUNDLAND AND IS MOVING TOWARDS THE
NORTHERN GRAND BANKS. NO FURTHER IMPACTS ARE EXPECTED OVER LAND BUT
GALE WARNINGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SYSTEM ARE CONTINUED FOR WATERS
SOUTHEAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND.

2. PUBLIC WEATHER IMPACTS AND WARNINGS SUMMARY.

A. WIND.

NO FURTHER IMPACTS OVER LAND.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE STRONG WIND REPORTS:

SAGONA ISLAND...................................82 KM/H
WRECKHOUSE......................................115 KM/H

B. RAINFALL.

NO FURTHER IMPACTS OVER LAND.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF RAINFALL AMOUNTS (MILLIMETRES) ACROSS
SOUTHERN NEWFOUNDLAND:

ST JOHN'S AIRPORT................................27.8 MM
ST JOHN'S WEST...................................26.6 MM
WINTERLAND.......................................55.5 MM
ARGENTIA.........................................42.7 MM
ST-PIERRE AND MIQUELON...........................40.4 MM
CAPE RACE........................................39.3 MM
BURGEO...........................................19.0 MM
PORT-AUX-BASQUES.................................18.0 MM
LETHBRIDGE.......................................19.0 MM

C. SURGE/WAVES.

WAVES ALONG THE SOUTH COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE
2 TO 3 METRE RANGE TODAY.

3. MARINE WEATHER IMPACTS AND WARNINGS SUMMARY.

GALE WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF
NEWFOUNDLAND AND THE GRAND BANKS. SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS OF 3 TO 5
METRES ARE FORECAST OVER THE SOUTHWESTERN GRAND BANKS UNTIL MONDAY
MORNING.

VISIT WEATHER.GC.CA FOR PUBLIC AND MARINE FORECASTS AND WARNINGS
ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA FOR YOUR AREA.

END