Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Winter Storm Ion event summary

AWCN14 CWHX 070814
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 
4:14 A.M. AST TUESDAY 7 JANUARY 2014.

A WARM FRONT CROSSED THE REGION ON MONDAY GIVING A PERIOD OF
FREEZING RAIN FOR MOST COMMUNITIES AND AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF
FREEZING RAIN IN NORTHEASTERN PORTIONS OF THE PROVINCE. AS 
TEMPERATURES WARMED UP IN THE WAKE OF THE WARM FRONT SIGNIFICANT 
AMOUNTS OF RAIN WERE REPORTED OVER MANY REGIONS OF THE PROVINCE.

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS NEW
BRUNSWICK AS OF 2 AM TUESDAY. THE TOTALS MAY ALSO INCLUDE SMALL 
AMOUNTS OF FREEZING RAIN.

MANNED OBSERVATION SITES:
 SAINT JOHN........................... 30.2 MM
 MONCTON..............................  7.6 MM
 GAGETOWN............................. 15.2 MM
 BATHURST............................. 20.0 MM
 SAINT-LEONARD........................ 26.0 MM

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES:

 GRAND MANAN ISLAND ..................18.3 MM
 ST STEPHEN...........................29.6 MM
 FUNDY PARK...........................23.0 MM
 MECHANIC SETTLEMENT..................20.3 MM
 BOUCTOUCHE........................... 9.7 MM
 KOUCHIBOUGUAC........................23.6 MM
 MIRAMICHI............................12.9 MM
 POINT LEPREAU........................11.2 MM
 FREDERICTON..........................46.8 MM
 EDMUNDSTON...........................27.5 MM
 DOAKTOWN.............................18.5 MM

UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES

 ANFIELD..............................30 MM
 BAYLES LAKE..........................24 MM
 BROCKWAY.............................40 MM
 CLEARWATER...........................23 MM
 COUNTY LINE..........................27 MM
 CROWE BROOK..........................57 MM
 DINGEE BROOK.........................21 MM
 FLORENCEVILLE........................38 MM
 QUARRYVILLE..........................36 MM

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