Thursday, November 25, 2021

Late November Storm Event Summary

Weather summary

for New Brunswick

issued by Environment Canada

at 11:13 a.m. AST Tuesday 23 November 2021.


Discussion.


A slow moving low pressure system brought significant rainfall to 

portions of southern and eastern New Brunswick on Monday and into 

Tuesday. 


The following is a summary of weather event information received by 

Environment Canada as of 8 am Tuesday November 23. 


1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres: 


Mechanic Settlement: 93.9 

Saint John: 73.3 

Sussex: 70.1 

Grand Manan: 56 

Fundy Park: 55.3 

Kouchibouguac: 54.1 

Sackville: 70 

Jolicure: 84.6 

Dorchester: 73.5 

Harvey: 67.1 

Waterside: 72.4 

Berwick: 70.4 

Sussex Corner: 66.9 

Norton: 83.8 

Oak Point: 84.3 

Perry: 68.8 

Irishtown: 52.5 

Saint-Ignace: 53.4 

Cape-Pele: 55.9


Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial 

information and does not constitute a complete or final report.


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Weather summary

for Nova Scotia

issued by Environment Canada

at 12:37 p.m. AST Wednesday 24 November 2021.


Discussion.


A slow moving low pressure system brought significant and widespread 

rainfall to mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton on Monday and 

Tuesday. 


The following is a summary of weather event information received by 

Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 11 am Wednesday, 

November 24. 


1. Summary of storm total rainfall in millimetres: 


INGONISH RVER 278.4 

INGONISH BEACH 263.3 

BIG BADDECK 224.6 

MOOSE LAKE 220.2 

INGONISH CENTRE 210.2 

SMELT BROOK 206.2 

KINGROSS 181.4 

INGONISH KINGS POINT 173.2 

CBRM PUBLIC WORKS 169.0 

SYDNEY FORKS 164.0 

NORTH RIVER BRIDGE 163.1 

BEN EOIN 153.8 

MILLVILLE 144.0 

SYDNEY AIRPORT RCS 126.7 

OSBORNE HEAD 125.2 

NORTHEAST MARGAREE 119.9 

MONASTERY 116.4 

PORT HAWKESBURY 107.1 

GUYSBOROUGH 104.6 

COLLEGEVILLE 102.6 

NAPPAN 98.5 

LOUISBOURG 98.4 

ARISAIG 94.5 

SYDNEY AIRPORT 86.0 

TRACADIE 83.3 

ESKASONI FIRST NATION 74.7 

DEBERT 74.6 

BEDFORD RANGE 70.0 

HALIFAX STANFIELD INTL A 69.4 

PARRSBORO 69.3 

HALIFAX KOOTENAY 68.6 

KENTVILLE 67.9 


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


SKYLINE TRAIL 140 

SAINT JOSEPH DU MOINE 134 

PLATEAU 122 

ESKASONI FIRST NATION 120 

GRAND ETANG 115 

BEAVER ISLAND 111 

OSBORNE HEAD 107 

HALIFAX KOOTENAY 107 

SHEARWATER JETTY 107 

HART ISLAND 104 

SYDNEY 100 

MCNABS ISLAND 100 

SYDNEY RCS 98 

HALIFAX STANFIELD INTL A 98 

NORTH MOUNTAIN 94 

CARIBOU POINT 93 

UPPER STEWIACKE 93 

LOUISBOURG 91


Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial 

information and does not constitute a complete or final report.


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Weather summary

for Prince Edward Island

issued by Environment Canada

at 11:03 a.m. AST Wednesday 24 November 2021.


Discussion.


A slow moving low pressure system brought significant rainfall to 

Prince Edward Island on Monday and Tuesday. 


The following is a summary of weather event information received by 

Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 8:00 am Wednesday 

November 24. 


1. Summary of total rainfall in millimetres: 


Borden 99.6 

Harrington 79.0 

Stanhope 76.9 

Grand Tracadie 76.7 

Bedford Corner 76.2 

Granville 76.0 

North Rustico 75.4 

Ellerslie 68.6 

Charlottetown 67.5 

Summerside 67.4 

New London 66.6 

St Peters 64.3 

Lennox Island 62.5 

Wellington 59.9 

Summerside 59.7 

Bonshaw 56.2 

Foxley River 55.4 

Stratford 52.6 

Keppoch 52.3 

Long Creek 51.5 

Bedeque 49.0


Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial 

information and does not constitute a complete or final report.


End/ASPC