Hurricane Ida Event Summary
Storm Summary Number 7 for Heavy Rainfall and Wind Associated with
Post Tropical Cyclone Ida
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1100 AM EDT Thu Sep 02 2021
...Showers associated with Post Tropical Cyclone Ida continue over
eastern Maine...
Flood Warnings are in effect from northern Maryland to coastal
Massachusetts.
A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for southern Massachusetts and
northern Connecticut.
Flood Advisories are in effect for eastern Maine and southeastern
New York.
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for part of eastern Maine.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 1000 AM EDT...The center of Post-T.C. Ida was analyzed at
42.38N, 68.93W with a central pressure of 996mb. National Weather
Service Doppler radar detected light to moderate rainfall
occurring over eastern Maine as most of the heavier precipitation
moves into New Brunswick. Below are preliminary rainfall and wind
observations associated with Post-T.C. Ida. For more information
regarding the location and track of Post-T.C. Ida, please refer to
www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov.
...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...
...ALABAMA...
MOBILE REGIONAL AIRPORT 54
...FLORIDA...
PENSACOLA INTL AIRPORT 54
...LOUISIANA...
PORT FOURCHON 172 SHIP IN PORT 5 19 5
VENICE 24 S 128
GOLDEN MEADOW 2 NNW 125
GALLIANO 3 ENE 122 UF MESONET TOWER 5 1
VENICE 26 S 121
GRAND ISLE 42 SSE 117
DULAC 2 NNW 110
NEW ORLEANS 5 SSE 99
RACELAND 99
GRAND ISLE 3 NE 95
NEW ORLEANS INTL AIRPORT 90
MANDEVILLE 12 SSW 86
LAPLACE 4 NE 84
WAGGAMAN 1 NE 82
VENICE 9 SE 81
GONZALES 1 N 80
BURNS POINT 16 SE 63
...MISSISSIPPI...
GULFPORT-BILOXI INTL AIRPORT 68
BUDE 3 S 67
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...ALABAMA...
WILMER 7.9 SE 11.24
MOBILE RGNL ARPT 9.41
TILLMANS CORVER 4.3 WNW 9.37
BAY MINETTE 11 N 8.73
FAIRHOPE 3.7 WNW 7.30
FORT MORGAN 2.5 E 7.25
THEODORE 6.8 SSE 7.24
VERNON 1.1 NNE 6.81
JACKSON 4.3 WSW 6.69
SUMMERDALE 2.7 WNW 6.65
BONSECOUR 6.11
TUSCUMBIA 8.9 SW 4.05
GUNTERSVILLE 5.1 WNW 3.50
BIRMINGHAM INTL ARPT 3.11
TUSCALOOSA 4.4 SE 3.00
AUBURN-OPELIKA AIRPORT 2.89
...CONNECTICUT...
MIDDLETOWN 6.95
BURLINGTON 6.93
STAMFORD 6.91
MILFORD 6.50
BRIDGEPORT, SIKORSKY MEMORIAL APT 1.98
NEW HAVEN, TWEED-NEW HAVEN APT 1.35
...DELAWARE...
HOCKESSIN 2.7 ESE 5.23
WILMINGTON 3.19
...WASHINGTON DC...
WASHINGTON 5.1 NW 2.12
...FLORIDA...
WALNUT HILL 8.20
CENTURY 12.1 W 8.18
PENSACOLA 9.4 NNW 8.18
PENSACOLA 1.9 NE 7.13
CANTONMENT 6.97
ESCAMBIA 6.57
MOLINO 5.95
DESTIN-FT. WALTON BEACH ARPT 4.67
DE FUNIAK SPRINGS 7.3 NNE 3.67
PANAMA CITY BEACH 5.9 WNW 3.36
...GEORGIA...
BLUE RIDGE 9.4 WNW 4.34
HIAWASSEE 4.8 SSE 4.34
JASPER 0.6 ENE 4.33
DILLARD 3.5 NE 3.98
ROME R.B. RUSSEL ARPT 3.54
KENNESAW 5.6 SW 3.48
SUGAR VALLEY 2.9 NW 3.43
COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AIRPORT 1.47
ATLANTA, DE KALB PEACHTREE AIRPORT 1.01
...KENTUCKY...
HANSON 2.2 NE 4.68
ELIZABETHTOWN 7.9 ENE 3.95
FRANKFORT, CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT 3.60
SMITHS GROVE 0.3 SE 2.93
TAYLORSVILLE 6.1 NW 2.91
BOWLING GREEN 2.63
LOUISVILLE, BOWMAN FIELD AIRPORT 2.58
LEXINGTON BLUE GRASS AIRPORT 2.40
CINCINATTI/N KENTUCKY INTL AIRPORT 0.72
...LOUISIANA...
RIGOLETS-SLIDELL 8 SSE 15.73
NEW ORLEANS 13.73
NAPOLEAN 2 NW 11.27
FOLSOM 10.67
LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN 10.19
SLIDELL AIRPORT 9.19
METAIRIE 8.81
COVINGTON 7.68
...MAINE...
HUDSON 4.24
WINDHAM 3.70
BIDDEFORD 1.5 NNE 3.01
DOVER 2.69
RINDGE 3.2 ESE 2.54
STANDISH 2 ESE 2.49
WEST BOOTHBAY HARBOR 2.00
TURNER 1.78
BANGOR 0.67
...MARYLAND...
BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON INTL ARPT 4.82
HAGERSTOWN 4.23
ROCKVILLE 0.6 SE 3.27
BETHESDA 2.0 WNW 2.59
SILVER SPRING 4.2 N 2.48
CUMBERLAND 2.07
...MASSACHUSETTS...
NEW BEDFORD 9.50
WSW DOVER 7.85
HOLLISTON 7.42
EAST SANDWICH 6.87
GLOUCESTER 4.46
PITTSFIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 2.09
WESTFIELD, BARNES MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 1.85
WORCESTER REGIONAL AIRPORT 1.44
LOGAN INTL AIRPORT 0.80
...MISSISSIPPI...
BAY ST LOUIS 1.4 WSW 13.12
MOSS POINT 1.2 NNW 12.54
KILN 6.6N 12.14
BILOXI 13.1 NNW 12.08
TRENT LOTT INTL AIRPORT 12.00
GULFPORT-BILOXI INTL ARPT 10.72
HANCOCK 10.66
CARRIERE 5.4 E 9.20
WHITE PLAINS 3 NE 8.71
SCOOBA 0.2 SSW 8.64
LIBERTY 6.4 ENE 8.34
STARKVILLE 5.3 S 8.08
SAUCIER 1.7 NNE 7.32
HATTIESBURG 3.7 WNW 7.03
PIKE 7.03
VANCLEAVE 1.6 NNE 6.77
BLACK CREEK 5.59
GEORGE M BRYAN AIRPORT, STARKVILLE 5.36
COVINGTON 4.32
JACKSON, HAWKINS FIELD AIRPORT 3.91
BROOKHAVEN-LINCOLN COUNTY AIRPORT 3.59
TUPELO RGNL ARPT 3.01
...NEW JERSEY...
RINGOES 9.91
CARTERET 9.31
HOPEWELL TWP. 2.4 NW 9.13
WARREN TWP 1.3 W 8.94
HARRISON 8.61
WALDWICK 8.59
NEWARK 8.44
PASSAIC 8.43
NEWARK INTL AIRPORT 7.81
LINDEN 6.72
BRIDGEWATER 3 NNW 6.58
WHITEHOUSE STATION 6.42
TRENTON, MERCER COUNTY AIRPORT 5.41
...NEW YORK...
STATEN ISLAND 8.92
BROOKLYN 7.76
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN 7.49
FORDHAM 7.38
NEW YORK CITY, CENTRAL PARK 7.19
FLUSHING 6.90
NEW YORK, LA GUARDIA AIRPORT 6.89
HARLEM 6.00
MONTGOMERY, ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 5.24
WHITE PLAINS 4.28
HARTFORD, HARTFORD-BRAINARD AIRPORT 2.73
ALBANY INTL AIRPORT 1.06
ISLIP, LONG ISLAND MAC ARTHUR APT 0.81
...NORTH CAROLINA...
HIGHLANDS 1.4 NE 5.72
LAKE TOXAWAY 1.7 W 4.91
ANDREWS-MURPHY ARPT 3.78
MURPHY 12.1 WSW 3.21
JONES RIDGE 1.4 S 3.10
BREVARD 0.9 NNW 2.63
OLD FORT 3.6 NW 2.36
BOONE 0.3 WSW 2.20
ASHEVILLE RGNL ARPT 1.53
...OHIO...
GRANVILLE 5.6 N 5.15
CAMBRIDGE 1.3 N 4.70
MILLERSPORT 1.4 E 4.24
MOUNT PLEASANT 1.4 WSW 3.70
BEAVERCREEK 2.0 NE 3.24
NELSONVILLE 1.4 W 2.96
ZANESVILLE 2.64
NEWARK HEATH AIRPORT 2.55
GREATER PORTSMOUTH REGIONAL AIRPORT 2.33
DAYTON 1.45
JOHN GLENN COLUMBUS INTL AIRPORT 1.45
...PENNSYLVANIA...
COATESVILLE 9.43
NEWTOWN 8.39
QUAKERTOWN 8.35
TOWER CITY 7.90
CENTER VALLEY 7.89
LANCASTER 7.74
HERSHEY 7.23
QUAKERTOWN AIRPORT 7.21
HARRISBURG INTL AIRPORT 6.53
ANCIENT OAKS 1 SSW 6.45
GETTYSBURG 6.07
JEFFERSON HILLS 3 NW 5.72
JOHNSTOWN-CAMBRIA COUNTY ARPT 5.27
SCRANTON INTL AIRPORT 5.04
PITTSBURGH 4.76
FINLEYVILLE 0.5 NNW 4.75
CANONSBURG 4.20
PITTSBURGH 3.2 NE 3.95
NEW KENSINGTON 3.9 E 3.83
BELMONT 0.1 NE 3.78
PITTSBURGH-ALLEGHENY COUNTY ARPT 3.49
EVERETT 3.4 SW 2.45
...RHODE ISLAND...
URI PECKHAM FARMS 9.83
PORTSMOUTH 2 S 8.32
BRISTOL 6.38
THEODORE FRANCIS GREENE ST AIRPORT 0.68
...SOUTH CAROLINA...
SALEM 1.9 NE 3.14
WALHALLA 1.5 NW 2.22
...TENNESSEE...
BENTON 2.3 ESE 6.79
KNOXVILLE 10.6 WSW 5.89
BELLE MEADE 0.4 W 5.16
MURFREESBORO 3.2 WNW 5.14
FAYETTEVILLE 6.1 NNW 4.90
SPRING HILL 3.2 NE 4.43
GOODLETTSVILLE 1.5 W 4.42
WINCHESTER 5.4 SSE 4.37
LAFAYETTE WORK CENTER 4.23
ATHENS MCMINN COUNTY ARPT 4.14
NASHVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 3.90
SUMNER COUNTY RGNL ARPT 3.27
RED BOILING SPRINGS 6.7 NNE 3.13
CHATTANOOGA 5.1 ENE 3.01
SPARTA UPPER CUMBERLAND RGL AIRPORT 2.84
WHITES CREEK 3 SE 2.60
WINSLOW 7 SE 2.60
...VIRGINIA...
VIRGINIA TECH AIRPORT 4.44
HERNDON 2.9 S 3.55
BLACKSBURG 1.6 W 3.40
STAUNTON 3.05
VIENNA 4.1 NNW 2.79
BRIDGEWATER 5.8 W 2.47
MANASSAS 2.5 NNW 2.42
DULLES INTL AIRPORT 1.98
CHESTERFIELD CTY AIRPORT 1.53
...WEST VIRGINIA...
WHEELING OHIO COUNTY AIRPORT 3.65
MORGANTOWN MUNICIPAL-HART FIELD 3.01
CLARKSBURG 2.40
HUNTINGTON, TRI-STATE AIRPORT 2.40
CHARLESTON, YEAGER AIRPORT 1.62
For the latest rainfall forecast and Excessive Rainfall outlooks
associated with Post-T.C. Ida, please refer to
www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov.
This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather
Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local
National Weather service office for additional information.
Kebede
Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:37 a.m. ADT Friday 3 September 2021.
Discussion.
A low pressure system tracked through the Maritimes Thursday into
early Friday and brought significant rain and wind to parts of New
Brunswick.
The following is a preliminary summary of as of 10 AM ADT.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Hopewell Cape: 134.1
Jolicure: 121.9
Dorchester: 118.4
Sackville: 115.1
Harvey: 113.5
Waterside: 106.4
Grand Manan: 102.3
Fundy Park: 101.8
Mechanic Settlement: 99
Crowe Brook: 98.4
Grande-Digue: 94.5
Cap-Pele: 90.7
Saint John: 89.2
Musquash: 83.8
Saint-Ignace: 79.8
Bouctouche: 77.7
Anagance: 77
Norton: 74.2
Meadow Brook: 73.5
Moncton: 71.4
Pennefield Ridge: 71.1
Upham: 71.1
Sussex Corner: 70.1
Berwick: 69.6
Sussex: 69.4
Oak Point: 68.3
Kouchibouguac: 66.4
St Paul: 65.4
Maces Bay: 63.5
Grand Harbour: 61
Alward: 58.8
Cumberland Bay: 56.9
Miramichi: 52.2
2. Summary of wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Miscou Island: 88
Moncton: 73
Grand Manan: 72
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 10:11 a.m. ADT Friday 3 September 2021.
Discussion.
A low pressure system tracked through the Maritimes Thursday into
early Friday and brought significant rain and wind to parts of Nova
Scotia.
The following is a preliminary summary as of 10 AM ADT.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
Sandy Cove: 143
Brier Island: 125
Northport: 113.8
Middleton: 93.2
Nappan: 81.7
Kentville: 76.7
Parrsboro: 75.6
Kejimkujik: 72.1
Scots Bay: 69.3
Collingwood Corner: 68.1
Bear River: 67.3
Springfield: 66.3
South Range: 65.3
Pugwash Junction: 64.5
Greenwood: 62
Port Maitland: 59.2
Meteghan River: 56.1
Indian Falls: 54.1
Wolfville: 51.6
New Ross: 50
Cedar Lake: 50
2. Summary of wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Plateau: 120
Grand Etang Harbour: 109
St. Joseph Du Moine: 106
Eskasoni: 100
Lunenburg: 98
Grand Etang: 94
Cheticamp: 93
Bedford Basin: 83
Beaver Island: 82
Bay St. Lawrence: 82
Halifax International Airport: 81
Sydney Airport: 80
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 10:25 a.m. ADT Friday 3 September 2021.
Discussion.
A low pressure system tracked through the Maritimes Thursday through
early Friday and brought significant rain and wind to parts of
Prince Edward Island.
The following is a preliminary summary as of 10 AM ADT.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
New London: 149.1
Stanhope: 142.5
Grand Tracadie: 139.4
Granville: 138.9
Bedford Corner: 136.7
Stratford: 129.8
Charlottetown: 128.8
North Rustico: 123.7
Summerside: 120.7
Wellington: 113.8
Harrington: 109.2
Borden: 108.7
Breadalbane: 108
Long Creek: 105.9
Lennox Island: 99.3
Bedeque: 99.3
St. Peters: 96
Keppoch: 95
Ellerslie: 93.2
Morell: 86.4
Foxley River: 86.1
Peakes: 85.1
Glencoe: 80.5
Fortune Bridge: 76.5
Vernon Bridge: 75.7
Alberton: 68.3
Tignish: 67.3
Caledonia: 57.9
Souris: 56.1
East Point: 53.6
Kingsboro: 50.3
2. Summary of wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
North Cape: 98
Summerside: 71
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 Newfoundland
issued by Environment Canada
at 5:41 p.m. NDT Friday 3 September 2021.
Discussion.
A low pressure system combined with tropical moisture associated
with the remnants of Hurricane Ida brought significant rainfall to
parts of Newfoundland from Thursday afternoon through early this
afternoon (Friday). Gusty winds were also observed over southwestern
parts of the island on Thursday night.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 5:30 P.M. NDT today.
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres:
La Scie: 66.8
Springdale: 65.5 *
Pasadena: 65.3 *
Point Leamington: 60.7 *
Badger: 54.1
Grand Falls-Windsor: 53.9 *
Millertown: 53.5
Deer Lake Airport: 52.9
Cormack: 48.3
Norris Point (Bonne Bay): 48.3 *
Bishop's Falls: 47.0 *
Gander International Airport: 44.5
Roddickton: 44.2 *
Daniel's Harbour: 43.7
Burgeo: 32.9
Stephenville Airport: 32.8
Port aux Basques: 31.4
Twillingate: 26.6
2. Summary of peak wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Wreckhouse: 110
Stephenville Airport: 88
* denotes data from unofficial source.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/NLWO
Weather summary
for Quebec
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:36 a.m. EDT Saturday 4 September 2021.
Discussion.
The remnants of hurricane Ida have produced heavy rainfalls as well
as significant wind gusts over Eastern Quebec.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
Summary of rainfall amounts received (in millimetres) from September
2 to 4, 2021.
Upper Gaspé peninsula: 50 to 70
Tip of the Gaspé Peninsula: 80 to 110
Chaleur Bay: 40 to 70
Anticosti: 50 to 80
Lower North Shore: 40 to 50
Summary of wind gusts recorded (in kilometers per hour) on September
3, 2021.
Upper Gaspé peninsula: 80 to 90
Chaleur Bay: 80 to 90
Anticosti: 80 to 90
Lower North Shore: 80 to 110
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/QSPC