Sunday, December 02, 2018

Winter Storm Carter Update Four






















URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Caribou ME
737 PM EST Sun Dec 2 2018

MEZ005-006-011-015>017-029>032-031045-
/O.NEW.KCAR.FG.Y.0022.181203T0300Z-181203T1500Z/
Northern Penobscot-Southeast Aroostook-Central Penobscot-
Southern Penobscot-Interior Hancock-Central Washington-
Coastal Hancock-Coastal Washington-Southern Piscataquis-
Northern Washington-
Including the cities of Millinocket, East Millinocket, Patten,
Medway, Houlton, Hodgdon, Sherman, Smyrna Mills, Lincoln,
Howland, Springfield, Bangor, Brewer, Orono, Old Town, Amherst,
Aurora, Dedham, Eastbrook, Great Pond, Orland, Calais,
Grand Lake Stream, Wesley, Perry, Princeton, Ellsworth,
Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Castine, Eastport, Machias, Cherryfield,
Dover-Foxcroft, Milo, Guilford, Danforth, Vanceboro,
and Topsfield
737 PM EST Sun Dec 2 2018

...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST MONDAY...

The National Weather Service in Caribou has issued a Dense Fog
Advisory, which is in effect until 10 AM EST Monday.

* VISIBILITIES...One quarter mile or less at times.

* TIMING...Though mid-morning Monday.

* IMPACTS...Limited visibilities will make travel very difficult.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Dense Fog Advisory means visibilities will frequently be
reduced to less than one quarter mile. If driving...slow down...
use your low beam headlights...and leave plenty of distance ahead
of you.

&&
$$

Winter Storm Carter Update Three
























Winter Storm Carter Update Two

























12:12 PM AST Sunday 02 December 2018
Snowfall warning in effect for:

Campbellton and eastern half of Restigouche County
western half of Restigouche County
Snowfall with total amounts of about 15 cm is expected.

A developing low pressure system will track across southern New
Brunswick tonight to lie over the Gulf of St. Lawrence by Monday
morning. Snow ahead of this system will develop over northern parts of New Brunswick this afternoon and will become heavy at times this evening. Later this evening or in the overnight hours the snow will likely change to a mixture of ice pellets and freezing rain before tapering off to some patchy drizzle or freezing drizzle overnight. Snowfall amounts near 15 centimetres are now expected tonight over northernmost regions of New Brunswick.

Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Snowfall warnings are issued when significant snowfall is expected.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NBstorm@canadaca or tweet reports using #NBStorm.