Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Winter Storm Cato













URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME
1007 AM EST TUE NOV 25 2014

MEZ005-006-010-011-015>017-029>032-260000-
/O.CON.KCAR.WS.A.0010.141126T2100Z-141127T1200Z/
NORTHERN PENOBSCOT-SOUTHEAST AROOSTOOK-CENTRAL PISCATAQUIS-
CENTRAL PENOBSCOT-SOUTHERN PENOBSCOT-INTERIOR HANCOCK-
CENTRAL WASHINGTON-COASTAL HANCOCK-COASTAL WASHINGTON-
SOUTHERN PISCATAQUIS-NORTHERN WASHINGTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MILLINOCKET...EAST MILLINOCKET...
PATTEN...MEDWAY...HOULTON...HODGDON...SHERMAN...SMYRNA MILLS...
GREENVILLE...MONSON...BLANCHARD...LINCOLN...HOWLAND...
SPRINGFIELD...BANGOR...BREWER...ORONO...OLD TOWN...AMHERST...
AURORA...DEDHAM...EASTBROOK...GREAT POND...ORLAND...DEBLOIS...
GRAND LAKE STREAM...MEDDYBEMPS...PEMBROKE...PERRY...PRINCETON...
ELLSWORTH...BAR HARBOR...BLUE HILL...EASTPORT...MACHIAS...
CHERRYFIELD...DOVER-FOXCROFT...MILO...GUILFORD...DANFORTH...
VANCEBORO...TOPSFIELD
1007 AM EST TUE NOV 25 2014

...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING...

* LOCATIONS...CENTRAL AND DOWNEAST MAINE

* HAZARD TYPES...SNOW. SNOW MAY BE MIXED WITH RAIN AT THE ONSET
  WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING BEFORE CHANGING TO ALL SNOW.

* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 7 TO 11 INCHES.

* TIMING...WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.

* IMPACTS...HIGH IMPACT PRIMARILY FOR TRAVEL. THE SNOW WILL
  START WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. KEEP THIS TIME IN MIND IF TRAVELING
  TO OR FROM NORTHERN AND EASTERN MAINE. IF YOUR TRAVEL PLANS
  ARE AT ALL FLEXIBLE...MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO ARRIVE OR LEAVE
  EARLY. THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED LATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
  THROUGH MIDNIGHT.

* WINDS...NORTH 5 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT
SNOW...SLEET...OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL.
CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.

&&
$$

NORCROSS

10:30 AM AST Tuesday 25 November 2014
Special weather statement in effect for:
  • Fredericton and Southern York County
Significant snowfall possible Wednesday night and Thursday.
An intense low pressure system is forecast to pass south of Nova Scotia Wednesday night and Thursday. Snow will begin Wednesday afternoon over southern regions and continue overnight into Thursday. Significant snowfall is possible for parts of Southern New Brunswick, especially regions along or near the Bay of Fundy.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts as warnings may be required.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.

10:30 AM AST Tuesday 25 November 2014
Special weather statement in effect for:
  • Halifax Metro and Halifax County West
Significant snowfall possible for Wednesday night and Thursday.
An intense low pressure system will pass south of Nova Scotia Wednesday night and Thursday. Precipitation will begin as rain over Southern Nova Scotia late Wednesday morning and spread north during the afternoon. Over western and northern regions the rain is forecast to change to snow in the afternoon. Snow will continue overnight into Thursday with significant snowfall possible over the valley, Central and Northern Nova Scotia, and the Cape Breton Highlands. There is also a large area of ice pellets forecast to develop over regions along the Atlantic coast Wednesday evening.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts as warnings may be required.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.

10:30 AM AST Tuesday 25 November 2014
Special weather statement in effect for:
  • Queens County P.E.I.
Significant snowfall possible for Wednesday night and Thursday.
An intense low pressure system will pass south of Nova Scotia Wednesday night and Thursday. Precipitation from this low will begin as rain Wednesday afternoon and change to snow in the evening. The snow will continue overnight into Thursday with significant snowfall possible for the island by Thursday morning.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.

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