Beginning of December Winter Storm Event Summary
Weather summary for Nova Scotia issued by Environment Canada at
11:05 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
A low pressure centre passed through Nova Scotia Thursday night. The
system produced heavy snow in several localities in the Northern
Mainland and over the Cape Breton Highlands.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
Volunteer reports with measurements in centimetres.
Nappan 24.1
Pugwash juction 7.1
Automatic reporting stations
Ingonish Beach 22
North mountain 19
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
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Weather summary for Prince Edward Island issued by Environment Canada
at 10:55 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
A low pressure passed through Nova Scotia Thursday night. The
System produced heavy snow in several localities of the island.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
Volunteer reports with measurements in centimetres.
North Rustico 10.2
New London 8.6
Charlottetown 15.2
Wellington 18.0
Stratford 12.7
Bedeque 13.2
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
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Weather summary for New Brunswick issued by Environment Canada at
4:29 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
A low pressure system passing south of the province Thursday night
brought significant snowfall to central and southern portions of New
Brunswick.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 4:00 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
Manned observation sites
Moncton: 14 centimeters
Gagetown: 22 centimeters
Saint John: 7 centimeters
Unmanned observation sites*
Fredericton: 11 centimeters
Woodstock - newbridge: 16 centimeters
Doaktown: 17 centimeters
Bouctouche: 21 centimeters
Sussex: 10 centimeters
Mechanic Settlement: 21 centimeters
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
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11:05 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
A low pressure centre passed through Nova Scotia Thursday night. The
system produced heavy snow in several localities in the Northern
Mainland and over the Cape Breton Highlands.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
Volunteer reports with measurements in centimetres.
Nappan 24.1
Pugwash juction 7.1
Automatic reporting stations
Ingonish Beach 22
North mountain 19
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
END
Weather summary for Prince Edward Island issued by Environment Canada
at 10:55 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
A low pressure passed through Nova Scotia Thursday night. The
System produced heavy snow in several localities of the island.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
Volunteer reports with measurements in centimetres.
North Rustico 10.2
New London 8.6
Charlottetown 15.2
Wellington 18.0
Stratford 12.7
Bedeque 13.2
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
END
Weather summary for New Brunswick issued by Environment Canada at
4:29 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
A low pressure system passing south of the province Thursday night
brought significant snowfall to central and southern portions of New
Brunswick.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 4:00 A.M. AST Friday 4 December 2015.
Manned observation sites
Moncton: 14 centimeters
Gagetown: 22 centimeters
Saint John: 7 centimeters
Unmanned observation sites*
Fredericton: 11 centimeters
Woodstock - newbridge: 16 centimeters
Doaktown: 17 centimeters
Bouctouche: 21 centimeters
Sussex: 10 centimeters
Mechanic Settlement: 21 centimeters
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
END