Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Eastern Weekend Spring Storm Event Summary

Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 11:10 a.m. ADT Tuesday 14 April 2020.

Discussion.

A trough of low pressure that approached the Maritimes on Monday and
tracked across New Brunswick Monday night produced heavy rainfall
and strong southerly winds to many areas Monday afternoon and Monday
night. The following is a summary of weather data for the event:

Total rainfall in millimetres:

*Wilson's Beach.......................... 68
*Big Tracadie ..............................63
Mechanic Settlement ..................53
*Oak Point ..................................52
*North Tay ..................................50
*Chambers Settlement............... 44
*Barnesville ................................38
*Waterside .................................38
*Kiersteadville ............................ 37
*Chamcook .................................37
*Norton .......................................37
*Harvey .......................................36
*Hopewell Cape .......................... 31
*Berwick ......................................31
*McNamee ..................................30
Saint John....................................28
*Dorchester................................ 28
*Big River ....................................27
*New Maryland ............................27
Fredericton..................................25
Sussex ........................................25

Peak wind gusts in km/h:

*Barnesville ...............................105
*Chamcook................................. 96
Saint John________________________93
Point Lepreau____________________87

*denotes unofficial observations

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 11:10 a.m. ADT Tuesday 14 April 2020.

Discussion.

A trough of low pressure that approached the Maritimes on Monday and
tracked across Nova Scotia Monday night gave heavy rainfall and
strong southerly winds to many areas Monday afternoon and Monday
night. The following is a summary of weather data for the event:

Total rainfall in millimetres:

*Tarbot.................................................... 41
Halifax Stanfield.......................................33
*Collingwood Corner ................................33
*Hammonds Plains ..................................32
*Baddeck Forks........................................31
*Dartmouth..............................................31
*Lower Sackville ......................................30
Western Head..........................................28
*Mahone Bay ...........................................28
*Halifax (Downtown).................................28
Shelburne................................................26
*Fall River ................................................26
*Meteghan River......................................26
*Trafalgar ................................................25
*West Chezzetcook...................................25
Collegeville ..............................................24
*Duncan's Cove .......................................23
*Sandy Cove ............................................21
*Inverness................................................21

Peak wind gusts in km/h:

*Plateau....................................................125
*Sluice Point..............................................109
*St. Joseph du Moines ................................97
Yarmouth Airport.........................................78
Baccaro Point............................................. 82
Brier Island .................................................87
Western Head.............................................87
Lunenburg...................................................85
Osborne Head.............................................89
Halifax Kootenay..........................................81

*denotes unofficial observations

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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