AWCN14 CWHX 010947
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
5:47 A.M. AST SUNDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT SNOW, BLOWING SNOW, AND
STRONG WINDS TO NEW BRUNSWICK ON SATURDAY. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 20 TO 35
CENTIMETRES OF SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE PROVINCE.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 2:00 A.M. AST SUNDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON 36 83
SAINT JOHN 35 74
GAGETOWN 20 54
BATHURST 21 50
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
POINT LEPREAU 23 56
ST STEPHEN 22 50
FUNDY PARK 25 57
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 27 65
BOUCTOUCHE 18 67
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 35 -
MIRAMICHI 17 50
BAS CARAQUET 22 59
RED PINES 25 37
DOAKTOWN 18 45
WOODSTOCK 11 48
END
AWCN11 CWHX 010952
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
5:52 A.M. AST SUNDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT SNOW, BLOWING SNOW, AND
STRONG WINDS TO WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA ON SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT.
THE HARDEST HIT AREAS OF WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA SAW 15 TO 25
CENTIMETRES OF SNOW.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 2:00 A.M. AST SUNDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
YARMOUTH 17 82
GREENWOOD 25 54
HALIFAX STANFIELD 1 54
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
KEJIMKUJIK NAT'L'PARK 15 40
KENTVILLE 20 48
PARRSBORO 16 63
NAPPAN 20 -
BRIER ISLAND - 96
BACCARO POINT - 80
BEAVER ISLAND - 80
GRAND ETANG - 128
END
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