AWCN14 CWHX 251433
CORRECTED WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 11:33 A.M. ADT FRIDAY 25 APRIL 2014.
A SLOW MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHED NEW BRUNSWICK FROM
NEW ENGLAND TUESDAY NIGHT. THE LOW THEN MOVED SOUTHWARD ACROSS
THE PROVINCE TO LIE SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA WEDNESDAY NIGHT BEFORE
FINALLY PULLING AWAY FROM THE REGION THURSDAY NIGHT.
PRECIPITATION BEGAN OVER NORTHWESTERN NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY NIGHT
AS RAIN AND SPREAD ACROSS THE PROVINCE. THE RAIN THEN CHANGED TO OR
BECAME MIXED WITH SNOW OR ICE PELLETS ON THURSDAY OVER MOST OF THE
PROVINCE BEFORE ENDING THURSDAY NIGHT.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 9:00 AM ADT APRIL 25.
RAINFALL (MM) SNOWFALL (CM)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON 36.6 6
SAINT JOHN 17.6 1
GAGETOWN 27.8 3
BATHURST 40.8 8
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 15.2 11
RED PINES 47.5 7
MISCOU ISLAND 37.6 3
EDMUNDSTON 43.4 4
ST. LĂ©ONARD 52.2 7
FREDERICTON ARPT 25.6 3
FUNDY PARK 24.2 1
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 42.1 7
POINT LEPREAU 50.0
ST STEPHEN 29.2
GRAND MANAN ISLAND 37.8
CHARLO 42.3 6
BOUCTOUCHE 41.3 6
MIRAMICHI 31.7 10
OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:
OAK POINT 17.6 3
BAS CARAQUET 41.6 7
END
AWCN11 CWHX 251437
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
11:37 A.M. ADT FRIDAY 25 APRIL 2014.
A SLOW MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED SOUTHWARD ACROSS
NEW BRUNSWICK ON WEDNESDAY TO LIE SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA WEDNESDAY
NIGHT BEFORE FINALLY PULLING AWAY FROM THE REGION THIS MORNING.
RAIN BEGAN OVER WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA ON WEDNESDAY THEN SPREAD
ACROSS THE PROVINCE. THE RAIN CHANGED TO OR BECAME MIXED WITH SNOW,
ICE PELLETS OR FREEZING RAIN THURSDAY EVENING.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 9:00 AM ADT APRIL 25.
RAINFALL (MM) SNOWFALL (CM)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
HALIFAX 28.7 1
YARMOUTH 29.0
GREENWOOD 19.0 1
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
SHEARWATER 39.8 1
MALAY FALLS 18.9
WESTERN HEAD 44.9
BACCARO POINT 48.0
KEJIMKUJIK 30.2 1
KENTVILLE 25.0 1
DEBERT 23.8 1
NAPPAN 24.9 5
PARRSBORO 29.0 1
VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS
CAPE SABLE ISLAND 63.1
LAKE MAJOR 39.2
END
AWCN15 CWHX 251347
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 10:47 A.M. ADT FRIDAY 25 APRIL 2014.
A SLOW MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED SOUTHWARD ACROSS
NEW BRUNSWICK ON WEDNESDAY TO LIE SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA WEDNESDAY
NIGHT BEFORE FINALLY PULLING AWAY FROM THE REGION THIS MORNING.
PRECIPITATION BEGAN OVER THE ISLAND WEDNESDAY NIGHT AS RAIN THEN
CHANGED TO OR BECAME MIXED WITH SNOW, ICE PELLETS OR FREEZING RAIN
ON THURSDAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 9:00 AM ADT APRIL 25.
RAINFALL (MM) SNOWFALL (CM)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 29.2 1
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
SUMMERSIDE 34.9 2
HARRINGTON 31.5 1
ST. PETER'S 24.0
EAST POINT 21.1
OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:
ALLISTON 26.0 1
MIMINEGASH 35.3 5
END
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