Beginning of November Storm event summary
Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:56 a.m. AST Sunday 4 November 2018.
Discussion.
A low pressure system developed along the east coast of the United
States Friday evening then intensified rapidly on Saturday as it
tracked northeastward toward the Maritimes. The low moved across
northwestern New Brunswick last evening before moving into
southeastern Quebec overnight.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 11 AM AST.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Fundy Park: 85.3
Sussex: 74.3
Miramichi: 71.3
Moncton: 69.4
Red Pines: 68.1
St. Stephen: 67
Fredericton: 64.2
Kouchibouguac: 63.8
Woodstock: 64.3
Mechanic Settlement: 62.9
Saint John: 60.2
Fredericton Airport: 57.9
Grand Manan: 48
Gagetown: 47.5
Bas Caraquet: 47.1
Bathurst: 45.7
Point Lepreau: 43.5
Volunteer Observations:
Barter Settlement: 104.9
Oak Point: 84.4
Newcastle Bridge: 78.3
Chamcook: 67.3
Gagetown: 47.2
2. Summary of peak wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Bouctouche: 119
Moncton Airport: 109
Fredericton Airport: 102
Miramichi: 100
Saint John: 100
Bathurst: 95
Sussex: 93
Mechanic Settlement: 91
Gagetown: 91
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:48 a.m. AST Sunday 4 November 2018.
Discussion.
A low pressure system developed along the east coast of the United
States Friday evening then intensified rapidly on Saturday as it
tracked northeastward toward the Maritimes. The low moved across
northwestern New Brunswick last evening before moving into
southeastern Quebec overnight.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 11 AM AST.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Kejimkujik: 93
Greenwood: 69.6
Nappan: 60.5
Parrsboro: 60.2
Brier Island: 54.9
Northeast Margaree: 50.1
Kentville: 50
Collegeville: 46.1
Halifax International Airport: 45.4
Debert: 44.3
Upper Stewiacke: 40.3
Volunteer Observations:
Springfield: 82.6
Middleton: 60.2
New Ross: 55.4
Bridgetown: 53.1
2. Summary of wind in kilometres per hour:
North Mountain: 108
Beaver Island: 106
Grand Etang: 106
Osborne Head: 104
Nappan: 102
Halifax International Airport: 100
McNabs Island: 98
Bedford Basin: 95
Greenwood: 93
Hart Island: 93
Baccaro Point: 91
Halifax Kootenay: 91
Yarmouth: 91
Sydney Airport: 91
Debert: 85
Western Head: 83
Lunenburg: 83
Brier Island: 82
Port Hawkesbury: 82
Shearwater Jetty: 80
Tracadie: 80
Caribou Point: 78
Sydney Airport: 76
Kejimkujik: 74
The following stations set a daily maximum temperature record on
November 3, 2018:
Antigonish
New record of 19.8
Old record of 19.1 set in 1999
Records in this area have been kept since 1910
Cheticamp
New record of 21.7
Old record of 20.2 set in 1999
Records in this area have been kept since 1956
Note: The temperature records reported here have been derived from a
selection of historical stations in each geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:47 a.m. AST Sunday 4 November 2018.
Discussion.
A low pressure system developed along the east coast of the United
States Friday evening then intensified rapidly on Saturday as it
tracked northeastward toward the Maritimes. The low moved across
northwestern New Brunswick last evening before moving into
southeastern Quebec overnight.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 11 AM AST.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Summerside: 58.4
Charlottetown Airport: 54.5
Harrington: 51.4
North Cape: 41
St. Peters: 31.5
2. Summary of wind in kilometres per hour:
North Cape: 117
Charlottetown Airport: 104
St. Peters: 100
Summerside: 98
Harrington: 98
East Point: 87
The following station set a daily maximum temperature record on
November 3, 2018:
East Point
New record of 17.3
Old record of 17.2 set in 1971
Records in this area have been kept since 1967
Note: The temperature record reported here has been derived from a
selection of historical stations in this geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:56 a.m. AST Sunday 4 November 2018.
Discussion.
A low pressure system developed along the east coast of the United
States Friday evening then intensified rapidly on Saturday as it
tracked northeastward toward the Maritimes. The low moved across
northwestern New Brunswick last evening before moving into
southeastern Quebec overnight.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 11 AM AST.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Fundy Park: 85.3
Sussex: 74.3
Miramichi: 71.3
Moncton: 69.4
Red Pines: 68.1
St. Stephen: 67
Fredericton: 64.2
Kouchibouguac: 63.8
Woodstock: 64.3
Mechanic Settlement: 62.9
Saint John: 60.2
Fredericton Airport: 57.9
Grand Manan: 48
Gagetown: 47.5
Bas Caraquet: 47.1
Bathurst: 45.7
Point Lepreau: 43.5
Volunteer Observations:
Barter Settlement: 104.9
Oak Point: 84.4
Newcastle Bridge: 78.3
Chamcook: 67.3
Gagetown: 47.2
2. Summary of peak wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Bouctouche: 119
Moncton Airport: 109
Fredericton Airport: 102
Miramichi: 100
Saint John: 100
Bathurst: 95
Sussex: 93
Mechanic Settlement: 91
Gagetown: 91
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:48 a.m. AST Sunday 4 November 2018.
Discussion.
A low pressure system developed along the east coast of the United
States Friday evening then intensified rapidly on Saturday as it
tracked northeastward toward the Maritimes. The low moved across
northwestern New Brunswick last evening before moving into
southeastern Quebec overnight.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 11 AM AST.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Kejimkujik: 93
Greenwood: 69.6
Nappan: 60.5
Parrsboro: 60.2
Brier Island: 54.9
Northeast Margaree: 50.1
Kentville: 50
Collegeville: 46.1
Halifax International Airport: 45.4
Debert: 44.3
Upper Stewiacke: 40.3
Volunteer Observations:
Springfield: 82.6
Middleton: 60.2
New Ross: 55.4
Bridgetown: 53.1
2. Summary of wind in kilometres per hour:
North Mountain: 108
Beaver Island: 106
Grand Etang: 106
Osborne Head: 104
Nappan: 102
Halifax International Airport: 100
McNabs Island: 98
Bedford Basin: 95
Greenwood: 93
Hart Island: 93
Baccaro Point: 91
Halifax Kootenay: 91
Yarmouth: 91
Sydney Airport: 91
Debert: 85
Western Head: 83
Lunenburg: 83
Brier Island: 82
Port Hawkesbury: 82
Shearwater Jetty: 80
Tracadie: 80
Caribou Point: 78
Sydney Airport: 76
Kejimkujik: 74
The following stations set a daily maximum temperature record on
November 3, 2018:
Antigonish
New record of 19.8
Old record of 19.1 set in 1999
Records in this area have been kept since 1910
Cheticamp
New record of 21.7
Old record of 20.2 set in 1999
Records in this area have been kept since 1956
Note: The temperature records reported here have been derived from a
selection of historical stations in each geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:47 a.m. AST Sunday 4 November 2018.
Discussion.
A low pressure system developed along the east coast of the United
States Friday evening then intensified rapidly on Saturday as it
tracked northeastward toward the Maritimes. The low moved across
northwestern New Brunswick last evening before moving into
southeastern Quebec overnight.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 11 AM AST.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Summerside: 58.4
Charlottetown Airport: 54.5
Harrington: 51.4
North Cape: 41
St. Peters: 31.5
2. Summary of wind in kilometres per hour:
North Cape: 117
Charlottetown Airport: 104
St. Peters: 100
Summerside: 98
Harrington: 98
East Point: 87
The following station set a daily maximum temperature record on
November 3, 2018:
East Point
New record of 17.3
Old record of 17.2 set in 1971
Records in this area have been kept since 1967
Note: The temperature record reported here has been derived from a
selection of historical stations in this geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
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