AWCN14 CWHX 271708
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
1:08 P.M. AST THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2014.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHED THE MARITIMES FROM THE
SOUTHWEST ON WEDNESDAY AND TRACKED ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA THURSDAY
MORNING. RAIN BEGAN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OVER THE FUNDY REGION AND
SNOW SPREAD ACROSS EASTERN AND NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE PROVINCE
DURING THE EVENING. ICE PELLETS AND SOME FREEZING RAIN WERE REPORTED
OVER EXTREME SOUTHERN SECTIONS.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF NOTEWORTHY RAINFALL AND SNOWFALL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. ADT
THURSDAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 12:00 P.M. AST THURSDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
IN SOME CASES SNOWFALL AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN ESTIMATED.
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL RAINFALL
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES)
ST. JOHN 21 10
GAGETOWN BASE 37
MONCTON 29
BATHURST 16
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
SUSSEX CORNER 19
OAK POINT 14
ST STEPHEN 20
BARTER SETTLEMENT 24
MACES BAY 13
GASPEREAU FORKS 30
ODONNELLS 22
GRAND FALLS 20
PACQUETVILLE 17
CARAQUET 17
MIRAMICHI 28
SAUMEREZ 19
EDMUNDSTON 5
END
AWCN11 CWHX 271710
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
1:10 P.M. AST THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2014.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHED THE MARITIMES FROM THE
SOUTHWEST ON WEDNESDAY AND TRACKED ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA THURSDAY
MORNING. RAIN BEGAN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ACROSS WESTERN REGIONS AND
SPREAD ACROSS EASTERN AND NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE PROVINCE DURING
THE EVENING. HEAVY RAIN WAS REPORTED OVER MOST OF THE PROVINCE
HOWEVER THE PRECIPITATION CHANGED TO SNOW AND ICE PELLETS OVER
NORTHERN REGIONS OF THE MAINLAND AND ALSO OVER NORTHERN CAPE BRETON.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF NOTEWORTHY RAINFALL AND SNOWFALL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. ADT
THURSDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES RAINFALL (MM) SNOWFALL (CM)
YARMOUTH 69
GREENWOOD 54
HALIFAX STANFIELD 49
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
BRIER ISLAND 48
BACCARO POINT 80
WESTERN HEAD 101
KENTVILLE 55
DEBERT 23 25
SHEARWATER
PARRSBORO 13 26
NAPPAN 30 20
ATNIGONISH 48
SYDNEY 44
INGONISH BEACH 42
NORTH MOUNTAIN 31
ESKASONI 41
UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES
DUNCANS COVE 85
HUBBARDS 63
BEDFORD 50
HAMMONDS PLAINS 58
DARTMOUTH 56
WEST PORTERS LAKE 67
SPANISH SHIP BAY 55
TRURO 52
PICTOU 52
ASPRY BAY 12 27
RIVER JOHN 54
PUGWASH 20 26
AMHERST 15 20
NEW ROSS 52
PORT MAITLAND 70
ARGYLE 115
PUBNICO 81
CAPE SABLE ISLAND 80
END
AWCN15 CWHX 271727
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 1:26 P.M. AST THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2014.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHED THE MARITIMES FROM THE
SOUTHWEST ON WEDNESDAY AND TRACKED ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA THURSDAY
MORNING. A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SNOW SPREAD OVER THE PROVINCE
WEDNESDAY EVENING. ICE PELLETS AND SOME FREEZING RAIN WERE REPORTED
OVER EXTREME EASTERN SECTIONS.
THE FOLLOWING IS AN UPDATED SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 9:00 A.M. ADT MONDAY. AN
UPDATE TO THIS BULLETIN MAY BE PROVIDED LATER TODAY AS ADDITINAL
INFORMATION IS RECEIVED.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES SNOWFALL (CM) RAINFALL (MM)
CHARLOTTETOWN 19 16
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
EAST POINT 21 9
ST PETERS 31 8
HARRINGTON 29 3
SUMMERSIDE 19
VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES
ALLISTON 12 16
SLEMON PARK 20
MIMINEGASH 24
WELLINGTON 22
NEW LONDON 23
END
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