Friday, April 05, 2019

Beginning of April Nor'Easter Event Summary

Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 12:53 p.m. ADT Thursday 4 April 2019.

Discussion.

An intense low pressure system tracked across Nova Scotia on
Wednesday then moved into the Gulf of St Lawrence Wednesday night.
This system brought heavy snow fall to most of central and
northeastern New Brunswick, with snow changing to rain across
extreme southern New Brunswick.

The following is a summary of precipitation amounts as received by
Environment Canada as of 12:00 pm Thursday.

Snowfall from Environment Canada stations (cm):

Moncton Airport 9.6
Doaktown 25
Woodstock 12

Rainfall from Environment Canada stations (mm):

Saint John Airport 38.0
Moncton Airport 17.0
Grand Manan 32.6

Snowfall from volunteer observations (cm):

Bas-Caraquet 30.2
O'Donnells 27.9
Miramichi 21.5
Grafton 20.3
Fredericton (south) 20.1
Bathurst 19.0
Keswick Ridge 14.5
Chamcook 9.6

Rainfall from volunteer observations (mm):

Dorchester 26.9

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 4:16 a.m. ADT Thursday 4 April 2019.

Discussion.

An intense low pressure system tracked across Nova Scotia on
Wednesday then moved into the Gulf of St Lawrence Wednesday night.
This system brought heavy rain and strong winds to the province,
with a brief period of snow reported at first over northern sections
Wednesday morning.

The following is a summary of precipitation amounts and peak wind
gusts as received by Environment Canada as of 3:00 am Thursday.

Station - Total Pcpn (mm)
--------------------------------------
New Ross 72
Shelburne 50
Kejimkujik Nat'l Park 50
Western Head 48
Yarmouth 42
Greenwood 39
Baccaro Pt. 34
Halifax Stanfield Int'l 38
Malay Falls 39
Shearwater 31
Upper Stewiacke 34
Collegeville 44
Tracadie 41
Port Hawkesbury 45
Ingonish Beach 51
Eskasoni 29
Sydney 28

Station - Peak Wind Gust (km/h)
--------------------------------------------
St Joseph du Moine 156
Plateau 154
Grand Etang 135
Sydney 111
Eskasoni 111
North Mountain 109
Cheticamp 106
Hart Island 106
Beaver Island 106
Osborne head 104
Bay St Lawrence 102
Halifax Stanfield Int'l 96
Lunenburg 93
Halifax Kootenay 89
Upper Stewiacke 87
Baccaro Pt. 87
Port Hawkesbury 85
Yarmouth 78
Western Head 76
Greenwood 74

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 Quebec
issued by Environment Canada
at 11:54 a.m. EDT Thursday 4 April 2019.

Discussion.

An intense low pressure system tracked along the Eastern American
Seaboard on Wednesday then across the Gulf of St. Lawrence last
night. This system caused winter storm conditions over much of the
Gaspé Peninsula as well as the North-Shore areas east of Sept-Îles.
High winds and zero visibilities in blowing snow will continue to
affect several regions of Eastern Quebec today.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.

1. Snowfall summary (in centimetres)

Gaspé 33

2. Summary of maximum wind gusts (kilometres per hour)

Jonquiere, April 4, 4 am to 10 am: 81
Bagotville, April 4 at 6 am: 83
Mont-Joli, April 4, 7 am to 9 am: 98
Pointe-au-Pere, April 4, 6 am to 9 am: 85
Grandes-Bergeronnes, April 4, 1 am to 9 am: 87
Baie-Comeau, April 4, 8 am to 9 am: 83
Cap-Chat, April 4, 4 am to 10 am: 102
Rivière Sainte-Madeleine, April 4, 8 am to 10 am: 83
Gaspé, April 4 at 10 am 96
Cap d'Espoir, April 3, 6 pm to 7 pm: 85
Pointe-des-Monts, April 4, 6 am to 10 am: 96
Port-Menier, April 4, 8 am to 10 am: 105
Ile-aux-Perroquets, April 4, 6 am to 10 am: 111
Havre-Saint-Pierre, April 4, 7 am to 10 am: 94
Natashquan, April 4, 6 am to 10 am: 102
Cape-Whittle, from 8 pm April 3 to 10 am April 4: 107
Chevery, April 4 at 6 am: 83
Blanc-Sablon, from 10 pm April 3 to 10 am April 4: 85

Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.

End/QSPC

Weather summary
for Newfoundland
issued by Environment Canada
at 5:42 p.m. NDT Friday 5 April 2019.

Discussion.

On Wednesday, an intense low pressure system approached the Island
from the southwest and crossed the Gulf of St. Lawrence Wednesday
night. Very strong southeasterly winds across Newfoundland Wednesday
night shifted to very strong southwesterly winds by Thursday
morning. Winds gradually diminished throughout the region Thursday
night and Friday as the low moved out into the Labrador Sea.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada.

1. Summary of peak wind gusts in kilometres per hour:

Wreckhouse: 166
Green Island (Fortune Bay): 134*
Twillingate: 117
Grates Cove: 114
Cape Bonavista: 113*
Pool's Island: 110
Port aux Basques: 108
Burgeo: 106
Bonavista: 103
Daniel's Harbour: 103
Stephenville Airport: 102
Corner Brook: 101
Norris Point: 101*
Pinware: 97*
Gander Int'l Airport: 96
St. John's Int'l Airport: 96
St. John's (East White Hills): 95*
Deer Lake Airport: 93
Ramea: 93*
St. Anthony Airport: 91
Rocky Harbour: 89

*Unofficial station

Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.

End/NLWO

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