AWCN14 CWHX 061513
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
12:13 P.M. ADT SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014.
POST TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR CROSSED EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN NEW BRUNSWICK
NEAR MONCTON LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON JULY 5. THE FOLLOWING IS A
LIST OF RAINFALL TOTALS AND SOME OF THE STRONGEST WINDS THAT
AFFECTED NEW BRUNSWICK.
STATION RAINFALL TOTALS NEW BRUNSWICK
ST. STEPHEN 143
NOONAN 140
MILLVILLE 127
MIRAMICHI 122
KESWICK RIVER 120
BATHURST 114
KOUCHBOUGUAC 111
BAS CARAQUET 107
GAGETOWN 102
TRACADIE 101
GRAND MANAN 93
FREDERICTON 92
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 86
POINT LEPREAU 77
ST. JOHN 74
GASPĂ© 67
BAXTER CORNER 61
CHARLO 60
ST. QUENTIN 54
STATION HIGHEST GUST (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
FREDERICTION 98
BAS CARAQUET 98
END
AWCN11 CWHX 061526
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
12:26 P.M. ADT SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014.
POST TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR AFFECTED NOVA SCOTIA SATURDAY JULY 5.
THE OFFICIAL STATUS OF ARTHUR AT LANDFALL WAS A NEAR
HURRICANE-STRENGTH POST-TROPICAL STORM WITH MAXIMUM WINDS OF 60
KNOTS (110 KM/H). THE LANDFALL LOCATION OF THE CENTRE WAS IN THE
VICINITY OF PORT MAITLAND/METEGHAN IN WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA. THE
SYSTEM THEN MOVED NORTHEASTWARD TO MONCTON IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW
BRUNSWICK.
VERY STRONG DAMAGING WINDS AFFECTED NOVA SCOTIA. VERY STRONG WINDS
AND HEAVY RAIN AFFECTED NEW BRUNSWICK.
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE MAXIMUM WINDS THAT AFFECTED
NOVA SCOTIA.
STATION HIGHEST GUST (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
NOVA SCOTIA
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL 95
STEWIACKE 87
BEAVER ISLAND 93
BRIER ISLAND 128
YARMOUTH 111
GREENWOOD 138
LUNENBURG 108
GRAND ETANG 104
SYDNEY 83
MCNABS ISLAND 95
BEDFORD BASIN 117
HALIFAX KOOTENAY DND 100
OSBORNE HEAD DND 100
END
AWCN15 CWHX 061537
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 12:35 P.M. ADT SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014.
POST TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR AFFECTED THE MARITIMES SATURDAY JULY 5.
THE OFFICIAL STATUS OF ARTHUR AT LANDFALL WAS A NEAR
HURRICANE-STRENGTH POST-TROPICAL STORM WITH MAXIMUM WINDS OF 60
KNOTS (110 KM/H). THE LANDFALL LOCATION OF THE CENTRE WAS IN THE
VICINITY OF PORT MAITLAND/METEGHAN IN WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA. THE
SYSTEM THEN MOVED NORTHEASTWARD TO MONCTON IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW
BRUNSWICK AND CROSSED WESTERN PEI EARLY SATURDAY EVENING.
VERY STRONG WINDS AFFECTED NOVA SCOTIA AND PEI. VERY STRONG WINDS
AND HEAVY RAIN AFFECTED NEW BRUNSWICK.
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE MAXIMUM WINDS THAT AFFECTED
PEI.
STATION HIGHEST GUST (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
SUMMERSIDE 98
HARRINGTON 93
CHARLOTTETOWN 105
END
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