Monday, January 18, 2021

Winter Storm Malcolm Event Summary

Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:26 a.m. AST Monday 18 January 2021.

Discussion.

An intense low pressure system approached the region Saturday 
bringing snow, freezing rain, ice pellets, rain and high winds to 
New Brunswick with significant snowfall over northern portions of 
the province. 

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada as of 9:00 am AST on January 18th, 2021. 

1. Summary of snowfall in cm: 

Saint Quentin: 35 
Bathurst: 28 
Big River: 27 
Bas Caraquet: 26 
Miramichi: 24 
Edmunston: 18

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 1:53 p.m. AST Sunday 17 January 2021.

Discussion.

An intense low pressure system approached the region Saturday 
bringing heavy rain and high winds to the area. The low will track 
northward across the eastern Maritimes today before pulling away 
tonight. 

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada as of 1:00 pm on Sunday, January 17th. 

1. Summary of rainfall in mm: 

Malay Falls: 88 
Collegeville: 56 
Halifax: 51 
Dartmouth: 50 
Fall River: 47 
Tracadie: 46 
Mahone Bay: 42 
Port Hawkesbury: 40 
Deerfield: 34 
Yarmouth: 29 
Shelburne: 27 
Woods Harbour: 26 

2. Summary of peak wind gusts in km/h: 

Plateau: 187 
Grand Etang: 160 
Eskasoni: 99 
Port Hawkesbury: 98 
Sydney: 91 
Halifax airport: 87 
Lunenburg: 83 
Yarmouth: 78 
Shelburne: 69

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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