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WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
8:06 A.M. AST THURSDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2014.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DEVELOPED SOUTH OF LONG ISLAND EARLY ON
WEDNESDAY THEN TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD PASSING SOUTH OF NOVA
SCOTIA WEDNESDAY EVENING BEFORE SPEEDING AWAY TO THE NORTHEAST
OVERNIGHT. SNOW BEGAN OVER SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA WEDNESDAY
MORNING THEN SPREAD TO THE REMAINDER OF THE PROVINCE DURING THE DAY.
SNOW GRADUALLY ENDED FROM WEST TO EAST OVER THE PROVINCE LATE
WEDNESDAY EVENING AND OVERNIGHT.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 7:00 A.M THURSDAY.
LOCATION SNOWFALL AMOUNT IN CENTIMETRES
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES YARMOUTH 25 GREENWOOD
12 HALIFAX STANFIELD INT'L'13 SYDNEY
11
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES* KEJIMKUJIK 16
WESTERN HEAD 18 NEW ROSS 11
KENTVILLE 17 PARRSBORO 17
NAPPAN 15 ESKASONI 21
*SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE ESTIMATED FROM WATER EQUIVALENT AND/OR SNOW
DEPTH SENSORS.
OTHER UNOFFICIAL VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS:
CAPE SABLE ISLAND 23
LOWER ARGYLE 30
DAYTON 25
WOODSTOCK 17
HILLGROVE 15
CENTRAL DARTMOUTH 14
HAMMONDS PLAINS 15
UPPER TANTALLON 12
WEST BROOKLYN (KINGS CO.) 14
ANTIGONISH 22
NORTH SYDNEY 19
SANDY COVE 15
JOLLIMORE 15
LEAMINGTON 15
WEST CHEZZETCOOK 19
NINEVEH 15
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
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