Friday, November 30, 2018

Winter Storm Bruce Phase II Event Summary



Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 8:19 a.m. AST Friday 30 November 2018.

Discussion.

A low pressure system developed well south of the Maritimes on
Wednesday and intensified rapidly as it tracked northward and moved
east of Cape Breton Island early Thursday morning. This intense
system then stalled in that area for most of the day Thursday before
gradually pulling away to the east Thursday night.

This system brought heavy snow, some rain, and very strong winds to
Prince Edward Island on Thursday. Along north-facing coastal
regions, very high waves and some coastal flooding from storm surge
was reported.

The following is a preliminary summary of weather event information
received by Environment Canada as of 8:00 am Friday.

Location Snowfall (cm)

Moncton 23
Dorchester 17
Jolicure 8
Harvey 8
Fundy Park 12
Shediac 15
Grande Digue 18
Bouctouche 15
Kouchibouguac 7

Location Peak Wind Gust (km/h)

Moncton 89
Bouctouche 69

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 3:54 a.m. AST Friday 30 November 2018.

Discussion.

A low pressure system developed well south of Nova Scotia on
Wednesday and intensified rapidly as it tracked northward and moved
east of Cape Breton Island early Thursday morning. This intense
system then stalled in that area for most of the day Thursday before
gradually pulling away to the east Thursday night.

This system brought snow, rain, and very strong winds to much of
Nova Scotia on Thursday. Along some coastal regions, very high waves
and some coastal flooding from storm surge was reported.

The highest snow amounts were generally received over northern and
eastern mainland Nova Scotia and over the Cape Breton Highlands. The
remainder of Cape Breton received the heaviest rainfall in the
province. The strongest winds were also reported in these areas.

The following is a preliminary summary of weather event information
received by Environment Canada as of 3:00 am Friday.

Location Snowfall (cm)

North Mountain 35 (estimated)
Trafalgar 25
Spanish Ship Bay 8

Location Total Precipitation (mm)

Sydney Airport 73
Eskasoni 69
St. Anns 67
Louisbourg 63
North Mountain 52
Northeast Margaree 47
Port Hawkesbury 47
Caribou Point 47
Trafalgar 43
Spanish Ship Bay 38

Location Peak Wind Gust (km/h)

Grand Etang 106
Sydney Airport 98
North Mountain 93
Hart Island 87
Louisbourg 82
Halifax Stanfield 82
Tracadie 80
Caribou Point 80

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 3:54 a.m. AST Friday 30 November 2018.

Discussion.

A low pressure system developed well south of the Maritimes on
Wednesday and intensified rapidly as it tracked northward and moved
east of Cape Breton Island early Thursday morning. This intense
system then stalled in that area for most of the day Thursday before
gradually pulling away to the east Thursday night.

This system brought heavy snow, some rain, and very strong winds to
Prince Edward Island on Thursday. Along north-facing coastal
regions, very high waves and some coastal flooding from storm surge
was reported.

The following is a preliminary summary of weather event information
received by Environment Canada as of 3:00 am Friday.

Location Snowfall (cm)

Charlottetown 15
Wellington 11
Alberton 11
Bonshaw 9
Stratford 5

Location Peak Wind Gust (km/h)

North Cape 102
East Point 101
Summerside 96
Harrington 95
Stanhope 87
Charlottetown 85
St Peters 76

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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