Wednesday, September 30, 2020

New Maximum Temperature Records Set Throughout The Maritimes - 09/29/2020

 Weather summary

for New Brunswick

issued by Environment Canada

at 3:32 a.m. ADT Wednesday 30 September 2020.


Discussion.


The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on 

September 29, 2020: 


Bas-caraquet Area (Bas Caraquet) 

New record of 26.3 

Old record of 26.0 set in 1987 

Records in this area have been kept since 1964 


Charlo Area (Charlo Auto) 

New record of 29.5 

Old record of 26.3 set in 1987 

Records in this area have been kept since 1966 


Edmundston Area (Edmundston) 

New record of 27.7 

Old record of 27.2 set in 1922 

Records in this area have been kept since 1918 


Miscou Island Area (Miscou Island (AUT)) 

New record of 24.7 

Old record of 24.5 set in 2015 

Records in this area have been kept since 1957 


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 Nova Scotia

issued by Environment Canada

at 3:34 a.m. ADT Wednesday 30 September 2020.


Discussion.


The following areas set or tied a daily maximum temperature record 

on September 29, 2020: 


Cheticamp Area (Cheticamp Highlands National Park) 

New record of 27.9 

Old record of 26.4 set in 2010 

Records in this area have been kept since 1956 


Halifax Area (Halifax Stanfield Int'l A) 

Tied record of 24.3 set in 2010 

Records in this area have been kept since 1920 


Ingonish Area (Ingonish Beach RCS) 

New record of 27.9 

Old record of 27.8 set in 2015 

Records in this area have been kept since 1950 


Kejimkujik (National Park) Area (Kejimkujik 1) 

New record of 25.3 

Old record of 24.5 set in 1987 

Records in this area have been kept since 1966 


Kentville Area (Kentville Cda CS) 

Tied record of 27.2 set in 1916 

Records in this area have been kept since 1898 


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 3:34 a.m. ADT Wednesday 30 September 2020.


Discussion.


The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on 

September 29, 2020: 


Charlottetown Area (Charlottetown A) 

New record of 25.4 

Old record of 24.4 set in 2015 

Records in this area have been kept since 1872 


St. Peters Bay Area (St. Peters) 

New record of 26.7 

Old record of 25.3 set in 2003 

Records in this area have been kept since 1960 


Summerside Area (Summerside) 

New record of 25.4 

Old record of 24.1 set in 2003 

Records in this area have been kept since 1898 


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

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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE

National Weather Service Caribou ME

1018 AM EDT Wed Sep 30 2020


MEZ015-016-302100-

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Southern Penobscot-Interior Hancock-

Including the cities of Bangor, Brewer, Orono, Old Town, Amherst,

Aurora, Dedham, Eastbrook, and Great Pond

1018 AM EDT Wed Sep 30 2020


...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM EDT THIS AFTERNOON...


* WHAT...South winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 55 mph.


* WHERE...Southern Penobscot and Interior Hancock Counties.


* WHEN...Until 5 PM EDT this afternoon.


* IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines.

  Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be

  difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...


People should avoid being outside in forested areas and around

trees and branches. If possible, remain in the lower levels of

your home during the windstorm, and avoid windows. Use caution if

you must drive.


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