End of June Rainstorm Event Summary, Canadian Data
AWCN14 CWHX 300906
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 6:06 AM ADT SUNDAY 30 JUNE 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD PUSHED LARGE
AMOUNTS OF RAIN INTO NEW BRUNSWICK AHEAD OF IT ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY AND IS CONTINUING TO GIVE PERIODS OF RAIN TO THE PROVINCE
THIS WEEKEND. OVER THE LAST TWO DAYS PARTS OF THE PROVINCE HAVE
RECEIVED OVER 90 MM OF RAIN, WITH MORE EXPECTED FOR SUNDAY AND
MONDAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL 48 HOURS RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 3:00 AM ADT SUNDAY OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON ................................. 69.5 MM
SAINT JOHN............................... 74.9 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT...................... 89.1 MM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 94.5 MM
POINT LEPREAU............................ 49.3 MM
GRAND MANAN ISLAND ...................... 40.1 MM
BOUCTOUCHE .............................. 39.9 MM
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AWCN11 CWHX 300907
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 6:06 AM ADT SUNDAY 30 JUNE 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD PUSHED LARGE
AMOUNTS OF RAIN INTO NEW BRUNSWICK AHEAD OF IT ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY AND IS CONTINUING TO GIVE PERIODS OF RAIN TO THE PROVINCE
THIS WEEKEND. OVER THE LAST TWO DAYS PARTS OF THE PROVINCE HAVE
RECEIVED OVER 50 MM OF RAIN, WITH MORE EXPECTED FOR SUNDAY AND
MONDAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL 48 HOURS RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 3:00 AM ADT SUNDAY OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
HALIFAX ................................. 67.0 MM
YARMOUTH ................................ 31.8 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
SHEARWATER .............................. 50.4 MM
MCNABS ISLAND............................ 45.2 MM
WESTERN HEAD ............................ 54.5 MM
BACCARO POINT............................ 36.7 MM
BRIER ISLAND ............................ 35.7 MM
KEJIMKUJIK .............................. 59.2 MM
END/ASPC
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 6:06 AM ADT SUNDAY 30 JUNE 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD PUSHED LARGE
AMOUNTS OF RAIN INTO NEW BRUNSWICK AHEAD OF IT ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY AND IS CONTINUING TO GIVE PERIODS OF RAIN TO THE PROVINCE
THIS WEEKEND. OVER THE LAST TWO DAYS PARTS OF THE PROVINCE HAVE
RECEIVED OVER 90 MM OF RAIN, WITH MORE EXPECTED FOR SUNDAY AND
MONDAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL 48 HOURS RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 3:00 AM ADT SUNDAY OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON ................................. 69.5 MM
SAINT JOHN............................... 74.9 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT...................... 89.1 MM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 94.5 MM
POINT LEPREAU............................ 49.3 MM
GRAND MANAN ISLAND ...................... 40.1 MM
BOUCTOUCHE .............................. 39.9 MM
END/ASPC
AWCN11 CWHX 300907
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 6:06 AM ADT SUNDAY 30 JUNE 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD PUSHED LARGE
AMOUNTS OF RAIN INTO NEW BRUNSWICK AHEAD OF IT ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY AND IS CONTINUING TO GIVE PERIODS OF RAIN TO THE PROVINCE
THIS WEEKEND. OVER THE LAST TWO DAYS PARTS OF THE PROVINCE HAVE
RECEIVED OVER 50 MM OF RAIN, WITH MORE EXPECTED FOR SUNDAY AND
MONDAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL 48 HOURS RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 3:00 AM ADT SUNDAY OBSERVED AT:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
HALIFAX ................................. 67.0 MM
YARMOUTH ................................ 31.8 MM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
SHEARWATER .............................. 50.4 MM
MCNABS ISLAND............................ 45.2 MM
WESTERN HEAD ............................ 54.5 MM
BACCARO POINT............................ 36.7 MM
BRIER ISLAND ............................ 35.7 MM
KEJIMKUJIK .............................. 59.2 MM
END/ASPC