AWCN14 CWHX 160621
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
2:21 A.M. AST MONDAY 16 DECEMBER 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT DEVELOPED OVER THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF
THE U.S. LATE SATURDAY INTENSIFIED AS IT TRACKED SOUTHEAST OF
CAPE COD SUNDAY MORNING. THE CENTRE OF THIS STRONG WINTER STORM
THEN MOVED ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA LATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON
BEFORE CONTINUING EASTWARD PASSING JUST SOUTH OF HALIFAX EARLY
SUNDAY EVENING. THE CENTRE OF THE SYSTEM WAS LOCATED JUST SOUTH OF
NEWFOUNDLAND EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
THIS SYSTEM BROUGHT HEAVY SNOW, STRONG WINDS AND POOR VISIBILITIES
TO NEW BRUNSWICK ON SUNDAY. ALONG THE FUNDY COAST THE SNOW MIXED
WITH OR CHANGED TO ICE PELLETS DURING THE AFTERNOON.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE PROVINCE AS
OF 2:00 AM AST MONDAY:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES:
SAINT JOHN............................... 21 CM
MONCTON.................................. 27 CM
GAGETOWN................................. 30 CM
BATHURST................................. 24 CM
SAINT LĂ©ONARD ........................... 37 CM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES:
(ESTIMATED FROM LIQUID PRECIP AND/OR SNOW DEPTH MEASUREMENTS)
CHARLO................................... 21 CM
RED PINES ............................... 31 CM
DOAKTOWN ................................ 32 CM
KOUCHIBOUGUAC ............................ 40 CM
BOUCTOUCHE............................... 24 CM
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT..................... 25 CM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 17 CM
POINT LEPREAU ........................... 16 CM
GRAND MANAN ISLAND ...................... 15 CM
ST STEPHEN .............................. 19 CM
UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES:
MCNAMEE.................................. 45 CM
GRAND FALLS.............................. 40 CM
WOODSTOCK................................ 32 CM
NEW MARYLAND............................. 35 CM
MILLVILLE................................ 30 CM
LONG REACH............................... 30 CM
FREDERICTON.............................. 30 CM
TRACADIE................................. 28 CM
KESWICK RIDGE............................ 27 CM
BAYSIDE.................................. 26 CM
ELMWOOD.................................. 22 CM
SACKVILLE................................ 20 CM
BAS CARAQUET............................. 19 CM
BAXTERS CORNER........................... 19 CM
QUISPAMSIS............................... 17 CM
EDMUNDSTON............................... 16 CM
MIRAMICHI................................ 16 CM
THE STORM BROUGHT VERY STRONG EASTERLY WINDS TO THE PROVINCE.
THE FOLLOWING PEAK WINDS GUSTS (70 KM/H OR GREATER) WERE RECORDED
IN NEW BRUNSWICK ON SUNDAY.
POINT LEPREAU .......................... 78 KM/H
GRAND MANAN............................ 74 KM/H
END/ASPC
AWCN11 CWHX 160622
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
2:22 A.M. AST MONDAY 16 DECEMBER 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT DEVELOPED OVER THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF
THE U.S. LATE SATURDAY INTENSIFIED AS IT TRACKED SOUTHEAST OF
CAPE COD SUNDAY MORNING. THE CENTRE OF THIS STRONG WINTER STORM
THEN MOVED ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA LATE SUNDAY
AFTERNOON BEFORE CONTINUING EASTWARD PASSING JUST SOUTH OF HALIFAX
EARLY SUNDAY EVENING. THE CENTRE OF THE SYSTEM WAS LOCATED
JUST SOUTH OF NEWFOUNDLAND EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
THIS SYSTEM BROUGHT HEAVY SNOW, STRONG WINDS AND POOR VISIBILITIES
TO THE MARITIMES ON SUNDAY. AS THE CENTRE OF THE STORM SYSTEM NEARED
THE PROVINCE DURING THE DAY THE SNOW BECAME MIXED WITH OR CHANGED TO
ICE PELLETS OVER MOST AREAS, AND ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST OF NOVA
SCOTIA AND CAPE BRETON THE PRECIPITATION CHANGED TO RAIN BEFORE
ENDING DURING THE DAY. AS A RESULT OF THESE MIXED PRECIPITATION
PHASES, SNOWFALL AMOUNTS VARIED GREATLY ACROSS THE REGION.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE PROVINCE AS
OF 2:00 AM AST MONDAY.
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
GREENWOOD ............................... 20 CM
HALIFAX STANFIELD INT'L'AIRPORT.......... 21 CM SNOW / 2 MM RAIN
YARMOUTH ................................ 17 CM SNOW / 6 MM RAIN
SYDNEY .................................. 25 CM SNOW / 14 MM RAIN
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
(ESTIMATED FROM LIQUID PRECIP AND/OR SNOW DEPTH MEASUREMENTS)
BACCARO POINT............................ 6 CM SNOW / 20 MM RAIN
BRIER ISLAND............................. 8 CM SNOW / 3 MM RAIN
WESTERN HEAD............................. 12 CM SNOW / 19 MM RAIN
NEW ROSS................................. 21 CM
SHEARWATER............................... 14 CM SNOW / 22 MM RAIN
MALAY FALLS.............................. 20 CM SNOW / 17 MM RAIN
UPPER STEWIACKE.......................... 11 CM SNOW / 2 MM RAIN
DEBERT................................... 13 CM
PARRSBORO................................ 15 CM
NAPPAN................................... 22 CM
CARIBOU POINT............................ 9 CM
TRACADIE................................. 20 CM
ESKASONI................................. 15 CM
NORTHEAST MARGAREE....................... 18 CM
NORTH MOUNTAIN (CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS)... 17 CM
UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES
LAKE MAJOR .............................. 15 CM SNOW / 18 MM RAIN
CENTRAL DARTMOUTH........................ 17 CM SNOW / 13 MM RAIN
PUGWASH.................................. 18 CM
CROWES MILLS............................. 19 CM
ADVOCATE HARBOUR......................... 16 CM
AMHERST HEAD............................. 21 CM
LEAMINGTON............................... 14 CM
BIBLE HILL............................... 21 CM
KINGSTON................................. 15 CM
NEW GERMANY.............................. 16 CM SNOW / 4 MM RAIN
THE STORM BROUGHT VERY STRONG EASTERLY WINDS TO THE PROVINCE.
THE FOLLOWING PEAK WINDS GUSTS (70 KM/H OR GREATER) WERE RECORDED
IN NOVA SCOTIA ON SUNDAY.
GRAND ETANG............................... 174 KM/H
BRIER ISLAND.............................. 119 KM/H
BEAVER ISLAND............................. 111 KM/H
LUNENBURG................................. 104 KM/H
KOOTENAY (NEAR HALIFAX)................... 98 KM/H
BACCARO POINT............................. 95 KM/H
NORTH MOUNTAIN (CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS).... 91 KM/H
WESTERN HEAD.............................. 83 KM/H
YARMOUTH.................................. 82 KM/H
TRACADIE.................................. 78 KM/H
SYDNEY.................................... 78 KM/H
SHEARWATER................................ 76 KM/H
HALIFAX STANFIELD INT'L................... 74 KM/H
END/ASPC
AWCN15 CWHX 160622
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 2:22 A.M. AST MONDAY 16 DECEMBER 2013.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT DEVELOPED OVER THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF
THE U.S. LATE SATURDAY INTENSIFIED AS IT TRACKED SOUTHEAST OF
CAPE COD SUNDAY MORNING. THE CENTRE OF THIS STRONG WINTER STORM
THEN MOVED ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA LATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON
BEFORE CONTINUING EASTWARD PASSING JUST SOUTH OF HALIFAX EARLY
SUNDAY EVENING. THE CENTRE OF THE SYSTEM WAS LOCATED JUST SOUTH OF
NEWFOUNDLAND EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
THIS SYSTEM BROUGHT HEAVY SNOW, STRONG WINDS AND POOR VISIBILITIES
TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ON SUNDAY. THE SNOW MIXED WITH OR CHANGED TO
ICE PELLETS FOR A TIME DURING THE AFTERNOON.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE PROVINCE AS
OF 2:00 AM AST MONDAY:
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES:
CHARLOTTETOWN.............................. 18 CM
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES:
(ESTIMATED FROM LIQUID PRECIP AND/OR SNOW DEPTH MEASUREMENTS)
SUMMERSIDE................................. 16 CM
HARRINGTON................................. 18 CM
STANHOPE................................... 21 CM
ST. PETER'S................................ 17 CM
EAST POINT................................. 12 CM
UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES:
BURLINGTON................................. 25 CM
ALLISTON................................... 20 CM
ALBERTON................................... 20 CM
MORELL..................................... 19 CM
THE STORM BROUGHT VERY STRONG EASTERLY WINDS TO THE PROVINCE.
THE FOLLOWING PEAK WINDS GUSTS (70 KM/H OR GREATER) WERE RECORDED
ON SUNDAY:
SUMMERSIDE................................ 78 KM/H
EAST POINT................................ 85 KM/H
END/ASPC
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 05 FOR OHIO VALLEY TO NORTHEAST WINTER STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 PM EST SUN DEC 15 2013
...DEEP LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BEGINNING TO MOVE AWAY FROM NEW
ENGLAND...
WINTER STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR EASTERN MAINE THROUGH
EARLY THIS EVENING.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 PM EST...A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WITH AN ESTIMATED CENTRAL
PRESSURE OF 982 MB...29.00 INCHES...CONTINUED TO DEEPEN RAPIDLY AS
IT WAS MOVING ACROSS THE GULF OF MAINE TOWARD NOVA SCOTIA IN
CANADA. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
INDICATED THAT SNOW IN CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND HAD TAPERED OFF RAPIDLY
IN THE PAST FEW HOURS. MEANWHILE...HEAVY SNOW IN EASTERN MAINE
WAS BEGINNING TO MOVE OFF TO THE EAST INTO SOUTHEASTERN CANADA.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 700 PM EST FRI DEC
13 THROUGH 300 PM EST SUN DEC 15...
...MAINE...
BIDDEFORD 2 NNE 16.5
KENNEBUNK 2 NE 14.0
MARS HILL 14.0
CAPE NEDDICK 12.8
OTISFIELD 1 W 12.5
STANDISH 3 E 12.5
CHESTERVILLE 3 W 12.0
CUMBERLAND CENTER 6 SSW 12.0
EAST BOOTHBAY 12.0
WESTPORT ISLAND 2 SSW 11.6
PORTLAND 11.5
NEW GLOUCESTER 3 SE 11.3
BETHEL 6 SSE 11.0
GREEN 5 NNW 11.0
CORNISH 1 SSW 10.7
OXFORD 2 NE 10.7
GRAY 2 ENE 10.5
WELLS 4 SW 10.5
DURHAM 2 SE 10.3
NAPLES 3 NE 10.0
SEBAGO 2 ESE 10.0
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
EXETER 2 E 13.5
CENTER SANDWICH 5 E 13.3
LINNEUS 1 ESE 13.0
WEST HAMPSTEAD 3 WSW 13.0
NORTHFIELD 3 E 12.5
MEREDITH 3 SSW 12.2
DEERFIELD 12.0
EAST MACHIAS 4 E 12.0
EAST ALSTEAD 11.0
PETERBOROUGH 11.0
WEST CHESTERFIELD WNW 10.7
FITZWILLIAM 10.0
WAPOLE 10.0
BROOKLINE 9.5
MILFORD 3 SE 9.5
NASHUA 9.0
STERLING 9.0
...NEW YORK...
GREENVILLE CENTER 14.0
SOUTH BERNE 14.0
AMSTERDAM 13.5
SARATOGA SPRINGS 13.5
SCHENECTADY 5.6 SSW 13.1
ALBANY 0.7 SW 13.0
FORT HUNTER 13.0
GLENVILLE 13.0
HUDSON FALLS 13.0
ALTAMONT 12.5
KNOX 12.5
MEDUSA 12.5
NORTON HILL 12.0
ONEONTA 12.0
CAROGA LAKE 11.0
MIDDLEBURGH 11.0
SMITHVILLE FLATS 11.0
NEWARK 1 E 10.1
...PENNSYLVANIA...
TOBYHANNA 12.0
AVIS 11.8
PEN ARGYL 11.0
WILLIAMSPORT 21 N 11.0
ALBRIGHTSVILLE 10.0
KRESGEVILLE 10.0
OGLETOWN 10.0
WINDFALL 1 WSW 10.0
CRESCO 9.5
ALTOONA 9.0
BROOKLAND 9.0
WILLIAMSPORT 8.1
EAST STROUDSBURG 8.0
HOWARD 8.0
JERSEY SHORE 8.0
SCHNECKSVILLE 8.0
SCRANTON 5.5
...VERMONT...
WOODFORD 18.0
LANDGROVE 17.0
SHREWSBURY 17.0
CAVENDISH 16.0
WALDEN 15.0
WASHINGTON 15.0
ROCHESTER 1 S 14.0
SOUTH ROYALTON 14.0
LUDLOW 3 S 13.3
BRIDGEWATER 13.0
CHELSEA 13.0
BROOKFIELD 12.0
EAST MONTPELIER 12.0
NORTHFIELD 12.0
CORINTH 11.5
PLAINFIELD 10.5
SOUTH NEWFANE 10.5
EAST DUMMERSTON 10.0
SPRINGFIELD 10.0
...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...
...VERMONT...
STOWE 8 NW 56
BREAD LOAF 50
DANBY FOUR COR 2 SSE 50
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...CONNECTICUT...
CANTON 8.0
BERLIN 2.4 SSE 7.9
TORRINGTON 7.5
HADDAM 7.3
NORTH HAVEN 7.2
WESTON 7.2
MILFORD 7.0
WALLINGFORD 7.0
WINDSOR LOCKS 1 WNW 6.9
STAFFORD SPRINGS 6.8
SCOTLAND 6.0
NEW HAVEN 5.5
SIMSBURY 5.5
VERNON 5.1
ASHFORD 5.0
ROCKY HILL 4.4
NEW CANAAN 4.3
COLUMBIA 4.0
...ILLINOIS...
WARSAW 5.8 SE 10.1
CHAMPAIGN 2.2 S 9.5
URBANA 0.9 SSE 8.1
STREATOR 7.0
FAIRBURY 6.0
PONTIAC 6.0
...INDIANA...
CONNERSVILLE 4.0
SAINT PETER 5 NNW 2.5
...MASSACHUSETTS...
PLAINFIELD 2.2 SW 11.7
WESTMINSTER 10.8
SHELBURNE 10.5
LUNENBURG 10.1
BRADFORD 10.0
GEORGETOWN 10.0
GREENFIELD 10.0
PEPPERELL 10.0
TOPSFIELD 10.0
ASHFIELD 9.5
WAKEFIELD 9.5
TOWNSEND 9.2
HEATH 9.0
LEYDEN 9.0
NORTH LEOMINSTR 9.0
STERLING 9.0
LEOMINSTER 8.0
...MARYLAND...
MC HENRY 4.8 SSE 6.0
OAKLAND 6.0
WOLFE MILL 3 ESE 6.0
ECKHART MINES 1 S 5.5
MILLERS 4 NE 3.6
MOUNT SAVAGE 1 ENE 3.5
NORRISVILLE 3.5
HAGERSTOWN 3.0
WESTMINSTER 3.0
COCKEYSVILLE 2 E 2.8
FREDERICK 3 NW 2.7
DAMASCUS 3 SSW 1.3
...MICHIGAN...
NEWPORT 9.1
MORENCI 8.7
TECUMSEH 7.9
ANN ARBOR 5 SSE 7.5
TIPTON 7.5
BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP 5.5
CATHRO 5 S 5.2
OSSINEKE 1 NNE 5.0
ANN ARBOR 4.1
SAGINAW 5 W 2.8
...MISSOURI...
LAKE ST. LOUIS 9.7
MARTHASVILLE 6.2 ENE 8.5
WENTZVILLE 8.3
KAHOKA 3.1 W 7.0
WASHINGTON 2.7 ESE 5.2
PALMYRA 4.5 NNW 4.5
...NEW JERSEY...
SUSSEX 5.8 N 9.3
BLAIRSTOWN 8.1
ASBURY 7.0
LAKE HOPATCONG 7.0
ALLAMUCHY 6.8
HIGHTSTOWN 6.7
MILTON 6.5
CRANFORD 6.3
EAST RUTHERFORD 6.3
MAHWAH 6.3
WEST MILFORD 6.3
BUTLER 6.0
HACKETTSTOWN 6.0
NEWARK 6.0
WHITEHOUSE STATION 5.8
HOPE 5.5
OAKHURST 5.5
BOUND BROOK 4.5
HIGHLAND LAKES 4.0
...NEW YORK...
NEW WINDSOR 8.5
ARMONK 7.6
KENT CLIFFS 7.5
BEDFORD PARK 7.1
BAYVILLE 6.1
CENTRAL PARK 5.0
SLOATSBURG 5.0
WADING RIVER 5.0
NYC/LA GUARDIA 4.7
SHEEPSHEAD BAY 3.0
...OHIO...
PIERPONT 2 SE 5.7
MENDON 5.5
SANDUSKY 5.0
KENSINGTON 4.5
GREENVILLE 2 W 4.0
KENTON 1 SSW 4.0
TROY 2 SW 4.0
TERRE HAUTE 3.5
WAPAKONETA 2 SSE 3.5
KDAY DAYTON COX APT 3.2
...RHODE ISLAND...
COVENTRY 5.0
SOUTH KINGSTOWN 5.0
CUMBERLAND 4.8
BRISTOL 3.0
PORTSMOUTH 3.0
...VIRGINIA...
FORT VALLEY 4.0
MONTEREY 3.2
WINCHESTER 3.0
STEPHENS CITY 2 E 1.8
MILL GAP 1 SW 1.7
FRONT ROYAL 1.3
HAYWOOD 1.1
EDINBURG 1.0
MOUNT WEATHER 1.0
...WEST VIRGINIA...
KEYSER 1 WSW 6.5
CROSSROADS 1 W SMITH 5.9
MOUNT STORM 5.7
BERKELEY SPGS 5.0
SHANKS 3 WSW 5.0
SPRINGFIELD 2.3 ESE 5.0
TOMAHAWK 4 WNW 4.5
SHANGHAI 2 SSE 3.0
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT
HAS ENDED...
...NEW JERSEY...
FLORENCE 0.25
KINGWOOD TWP 0.25
LAKE HOPATCONG 0.25
HADDON HEIGHTS 0.20
HILLSBOROUGH 0.20
STEWARTSVILLE 0.20
TRENTON AIRPORT 0.20
MOUNT LAUREL 0.10
RINGOES 0.10
...PENNSYLVANIA...
NEW SMITHVILLE 0.50
READING 4 SW 0.30
SPRING GROVE 0.30
BETHLEHEM TWP 0.25
GILBERSTVILLE 0.25
GILBERTSVILLE 0.25
WYOMISSING 0.25
GRATERFORD 0.20
SKIPPACK 0.20
AMBLER 1 W 0.10
BROOKHAVEN 0.10
...WEST VIRGINIA...
MOUNT STORM 0.10
AS THE DEEP SURFACE LOW CONTINUES TO MOVE EASTWARD AWAY FROM NEW
ENGLAND...THE REMAINING HEAVY SNOW SHOULD TAPER OFF TO LIGHT SNOW
THIS EVENING. UP TO A FEW ADDITIONAL INCHES OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE
THROUGH THIS EVENING. ALTHOUGH LIGHT SNOW OR SNOW SHOWERS MAY
LINGER INTO MONDAY IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND...ONLY LIGHT
ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED.
THE NEXT STORM SUMMARY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE WEATHER PREDICTION
CENTER AT 1000 PM EST. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT.
KONG