Monday, November 14, 2022

Schools closed, power out as Northwestern New Brunswick gets first big snowfall



Schools in Edmundston, Grand​​ Falls, Plaster Rock and Perth-Andover are closed

CBC News · Posted: Nov 14, 2022 8:36 AM AT | Last Updated: November 14

Some students in northwestern New Brunswick are starting off the week with the province's first snow day.

Anglophone West School District says schools in Edmundston, Grand​​ Falls, Plaster Rock and Perth-Andover stayed  closed Monday after a heavy overnight snowfall. All of Francophone Nord-Ouest schools are also closed.

Road conditions are the main reason for the closure, the two school districts said.

Power outages close health centre

About 6,000 N.B. Power customers have been without power Monday morning. The utility's outage map shows the majority of the outages are in the Victoria and Madawaska areas, with 3,700 customers in the dark.

Restigouche has 1,300 customers without power, and Chaleur is at 964.

The Kedgwick Public Health office in Grand Falls is closed because of the power outage, Vitalité Health Network said.

"The Kedgwick Community Mental Health Centre will be closed for the morning and the situation will be reassessed at noon," the advisory said.

The outage map shows the estimated restoration time for all areas to be around 11 a.m.

Edmundston's former mayor Cyrille Simard posted a photo of the view outside on Sunday night, where falling snow was covering trees and causing near white-out conditions.

A snowfall warning issued for the area Sunday is still in effect Monday.

Environment Canada said when that when all is said and done, 20 centimetres of snow is expected for Campbellton and Restigouche County.

Most of the snow was forecast to fall overnight, with only about two to four centimetres expected Monday morning.

"Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow," the warning said.


Hurricane Nicole Event Summary

Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 5:21 a.m. AST Sunday 13 November 2022.

Discussion.

The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on 
November 12, 2022: 

Charlottetown Area (Charlottetown A) 
New record of 17.8 
Old record of 16.1 set in 2020 
Records in this area have been kept since 1872 

St. Peters Bay Area (St. Peters) 
New record of 20.1 
Old record of 17.6 set in 2020 
Records in this area have been kept since 1960 

Summerside Area (Summerside) 
New record of 17.8 
Old record of 16.5 set in 1995 
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 Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 5:18 a.m. AST Sunday 13 November 2022.

Discussion.

The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on 
November 12, 2022: 

Cheticamp Area (Cheticamp Highlands National Park) 
New record of 21.0 
Old record of 19.0 set in 1983 
Records in this area have been kept since 1956 

Greenwood Area (Greenwood A) 
New record of 21.7 
Old record of 20.7 set in 2012 
Records in this area have been kept since 1914 

Halifax (Shearwater) Area (Shearwater RCS) 
New record of 17.8 
Old record of 16.7 set in 1924 
Records in this area have been kept since 1871 

Kejimkujik (National Park) Area (Kejimkujik 1) 
New record of 19.6 
Old record of 18.1 set in 2012 
Records in this area have been kept since 1966 

Kentville Area (Kentville CDA CS) 
New record of 20.6 
Old record of 20.5 set in 2020 
Records in this area have been kept since 1898 

Parrsboro Area (Parrsboro) 
New record of 20.2 
Old record of 17.5 set in 1995 
Records in this area have been kept since 1897 

Port Hawkesbury Area (Port Hawkesbury) 
New record of 18.6 
Old record of 18.5 set in 2020 
Records in this area have been kept since 1960 

Truro Area (Debert) 
New record of 19.0 
Old record of 17.8 set in 1891 
Records in this area have been kept since 1873 

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 New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 5:12 a.m. AST Sunday 13 November 2022.

Discussion.

The following areas set or tied a daily maximum temperature record 
on November 12, 2022: 

Fundy (National Park) Area (Fundy Park (Alma) CS) 
New record of 18.3 
Old record of 17.1 set in 1995 
Records in this area have been kept since 1950 

Moncton Area (Moncton/greater Moncton Romeo Leblanc Intl A) 
New record of 20.0 
Old record of 18.9 set in 1927 
Records in this area have been kept since 1881 

Point Lepreau Area (Point Lepreau CS) 
Tied record of 15.7 set in 2012 
Records in this area have been kept since 1928 

St. Stephen Area (St. Stephen) 
Tied record of 19.4 set in 2012 
Records in this area have been kept since 1951 

Woodstock Area (Woodstock Newbridge) 
New record of 19.2 
Old record of 17.2 set in 1940 
Records in this area have been kept since 1886 

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 New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:04 p.m. AST Saturday 12 November 2022.

Discussion.

Rain at times heavy, associated with the remnants of Tropical Storm 
Nicole moved across the region last night and today. 

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada at 8 pm AST Saturday November 12, 2022. 

1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres: 

Fundy Park: 102.8 
Crowe Brook: 81.1 
Mechanic Settlement: 70.1 
Musquash: 65.4 
Mulligan Gulch: 61.5 
St. Leonard: 60.9 
Saint John: 60.2 
Quaryville: 58.7 
Robinson Tower: 58 
Bantalor: 57.9 
Dungarvon: 57.5 
Garnett Settlement: 57.4 
Clearwater: 56 
County Line: 55.4 
Kagout Brook: 55.4 
Woodstock: 54.6 
St. Paul: 54.5 
Doaktown: 54.4 
Alward: 53.4 
Miscou Island: 52.9 
McRae Lake: 52.3 
Miramichi: 50.2 
Sussex: 50 
Boston Brook: 49.9 
Bayles Lake: 49.4 
Oak Point: 48.8 
Bas Caraquet: 47.9 
Red Pines: 47.3 
Bathurst: 47 
Moncton: 46.1 
Kouchibouguac: 45.7 
Fredericton: 44.5 
Fredericton Airport: 43.2 
Charlo: 43.1 
Edmundston: 43.1 
St. Stephen: 41.4

Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial 
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.

End/ASPC



Storm Summary Number 6 for Heavy Rainfall Associated with Remnants
of Nicole
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1000 AM EST Sat Nov 12 2022

...Moderate to Heavy rain from Nicole's remnants continue across
New England...

Wind Advisories are in effect for portions of Long Island and the
Massachusetts coast

For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov

At 900 AM EST...National Weather Service Doppler Radar depict
bands of moderate to heavy rainfall moving from east to west
across New England. The heaviest rain bands appear to be embedded
within the overall stratiform shield out ahead of a cold front
that is moving across New England. The strongest winds associated
with the remnants of Nicole are currently over portions of the
coastal Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, where wind gusts are up to
20-30 mph.

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 PM
EST Tue Nov 08 through 900 AM EST Sat Nov 12...

...CONNECTICUT...
THOMPSONVILLE 1.6 WNW                2.24                    
CANTON 1.5 W                         2.05                    
REDDING 1.4 E                        2.05                    
BRISTOL 2.2 W                        2.00                    

...MAINE...
AUBURN 2.5 NNE                       2.19                    
PERRY 3.8 NNW                        2.19                    
SEARSMONT 3.5 WNW                    2.07                    
LUBEC 4.1 W                          1.97                    
WHITING 2.3 WSW                      1.85                    

...MASSACHUSETTS...
ORLEANS 3 S                          2.22                    
LONGMEADOW 1.3 NW                    1.96                    
NEW SALEM 3.1 S                      1.87                    

...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
RINDGE 3.2 ESE                       1.66                    
ALBANY 2.8 SW                        1.63                    
NORTH CONWAY 1.4 SSW                 1.59                    
GREENVILLE 1.1 ENE                   1.53                    
EFFINGHAM 2.1 N                      1.48                    
TEMPLE 1.2 ENE                       1.45                    

...RHODE ISLAND...
CENTRAL FALLS 1.2 W                  1.25                    
VALLEY FALLS 1.1 W                   1.23                    
NORTH PROVIDENCE 0.9 E               1.09                    
COVENTRY 5.5 WSW                     1.05                    
PROVIDENCE 2.7 NNE                   0.98                    

...VERMONT...
HUNTINGTON 1.1 E                     3.08                    
EDEN 2 SSW                           2.00                    
DUXBURY 2.5 SW                       1.87                    
WATERBURY 3.6 NE                     1.75                    
STOWE 2.4 NNW                        1.71                    

...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...

...FLORIDA...
MELBOURNE INTL AIRPORT                 70                    
BELLEAIR                               68                    
COCOA BEACH                            62                    
JUNO BEACH PIER                        62                    
SEMINOLE                               62                    
NEW SMYRNA BEACH 2 NE                  60                    
ORLANDO INTL ARPT                      59                    
TAMPA                                  56                    
OAKES SUBSTATION                       55                    
PORT CANAVERAL 5 NE                    55                    
FORT CAROLINE 1 ENE                    52                    
FSWN HORSESHOE BEACH                   52                    
WALTON 4 NNE                           51                    
DAYTONA BEACH 2 ENE                    50                    
LAKE WORTH 2 ESE                       47                    
PALM BEACH COUNTY PARK APT             47                    
VALDOSTA REGIONA                       45                    
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY                 43                    

...GEORGIA...
HATLEY (CRISO CO.)                     44                    
ATLANTA INTL AIRPORT                   40                    
GAINESVILLE                            40                    
MACON MIDDLE REG ARPT                  39                    
ATHENS                                 35                    

...NORTH CAROLINA...
EAST LAKE 3 WNW                        52                    
WHALEBONE                              52                    
ROANOKE ISLAND 2 WNW                   48                    
RODANTHE                               48                    
MANTEO 2 S                             46                    

...VIRGINIA...
FISHERMANS ISLAND 7 SW                 40                    

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the
event has ended...

...DELAWARE...
NEWARK 1.5 S                         1.00                    
DOVER 5.1 WSW                        0.95                    
WILMINGTON 5.6 N                     0.85                    

...FLORIDA...
ORLANDO 4.8 NNW                      6.90                    
WINTER SPRINGS 1.8 SSE               6.63                    
CASSELBERRY 2.3 ESE                  6.48                    
BAY LAKE 4.1 WSW                     6.42                    
UNION PARK 1.1 E                     6.20                    
DE BARY 1.7 NE                       6.13                    
DE LAND 3.9 SSE                      6.03                    
SANFORD 0.4 ENE                      5.62                    
LONGWOOD 1.5 N                       5.30                    
DELTONA                              5.08                    
DEERFIELD BEACH 2.5 ESE              4.88                    
CAPE CANAVERAL                       4.85                    
PORT ORANGE 0.8 NNW                  4.77                    
ST. AUGUSTINE 12.2 WNW               4.46                    
LARGO 3.1 SE                         4.44                    
PALM BAY 2.5 W                       4.43                    
FRUIT COVE 2.7 E                     4.26                    
OCOEE 1.4 N                          4.13                    
TITUSVILLE NASA SHUTTLE LNDG         4.07                    
CLERMONT                             3.79                    
HIGH SPRINGS 3.2 SW                  3.70                    
TALLAHASSEE 7.6 NNE                  1.80                    

...GEORGIA...
VALDOSTA 2.4 W                       2.60                    
BLOOMINGDALE 4.7 SW                  2.38                    
MCDONOUGH 7.5 NE                     2.07                    
WATKINSVILLE 1.8 NNE                 2.06                    
ATHENS 4.4 SSW                       1.96                    
SAVANNAH 10.4                        1.93                    
AMERICAN SOUTHERN FIELD APT          1.83                    
MACON 5.8 NW                         1.74                    
WARNER ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE         1.60                    
ATLANTA DE KALB PEACHTREE APT        1.19                    

...KENTUCKY...
AUBURN 0.3 SW                        1.59                    
BOWLING GREEN 6.2 WSW                1.21                    
SCOTTSVILLE 2.3 WSW                  1.17                    
CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY APT     0.73                    
LEXINGTON 3.3 E                      0.42                    

...MARYLAND...
CRESAPTOWN-BEL AIR 0.9 SSE           2.41                    
HANCOCK 0.8 ESE                      2.26                    
HAGERSTOWN 2.8 ENE                   1.89                    
FREDERICK 1 SW                       1.57                    
POOLSEVILLE 0.4 SE                   1.30                    
GERMANTOWN 4.6 NNE                   1.23                    
SILVER SPRING 7.2 N                  1.11                    
WESTMINSTER 3.4 SSW                  1.08                    

...NEW JERSEY...
MORRIS TWP 0.8 NW                    2.38                    
BOONTON 0.6 NW                       1.66                    
DENVILLE TWP 1.5 ESE                 1.65                    
PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP 1.5 N      1.61                    
ROCKAWAY 0.4 NNW                     1.54                    
MORRISTOWN 1.1 W                     1.47                    
MONTCLAIR 0.7 N                      1.33                    

...NEW YORK...
FULTON 0.2 W                         3.66                    
RANDOLPH 1.1 ENE                     3.40                    
JAMESTOWN 1.4 WSW                    3.36                    
NWS ALBANY                           1.25                    
QUEENS 2.1 NE                        1.03                    

...NORTH CAROLINA...
BLOWING ROCK                         4.94                    
BLACK MOUNTAIN 2.4 SE                4.51                    
BURNSVILLE 6.4 S                     4.12                    
SALUDA 0.5 N                         3.85                    
SPARTA                               3.82                    
JONAS RIDGE 1.4 S                    3.76                    
BAT CAVE 1.9 N                       3.64                    
SEVEN DEVILS 0.1 E                   3.43                    
WEST JEFFERSON                       3.27                    
EAST FLAT ROCK 0.5 NNE               2.78                    
WATAUGA COUNTY HOSPITAL HELIPORT     2.07                    
ASHEVILLE REGIONAL APT               1.90                    
LAURINBURG                           1.67                    
GREENSBORO                           1.63                    
SEAGROVE 7.0 E                       1.56                    

...OHIO...
CAMBRIDGE 3.2 NE                     4.25                    
UHRICHSVILLE 0.7 N                   3.36                    
LISBON 0.4 SW                        3.32                    
COLUMBIANA 0.1 NNW                   3.30                    
CANFIELD 0.5 N                       3.09                    
AKRON 2.6 E                          1.95                    

...PENNSYLVANIA...
SPRING MILLS 1.4 S                   3.78                    
UNIONVILLE 1.4 NNE                   3.60                    
COOPERSTOWN 1.3 E                    3.54                    
FRANKLIN 0.8 S                       3.42                    
PORTERSVILLE 5.1 NNW                 3.32                    
STATE COLLEGE 1.3 SW                 3.11                    

...SOUTH CAROLINA...
HUGER 7.7 S                          3.08                    
CHARLESTON 1.6 SSW                   2.76                    
LUGOFF 2.2 NNW                       2.66                    
GOOSE CREEK 3.5 NW                   2.53                    
MCCLELLANVILLE 0.2 ESE               2.32                    
SHAW AFB SUMTER                      2.11                    
COLUMBIA 2.1 NNW                     1.91                    
MOUNT PLEASANT 5.6 ENE               1.83                    
FIVE FORKS 0.8 NNE                   1.65                    
FLORENCE REGIONAL APT                1.46                    
HILTON HEAD 4.1 NE                   1.37                    
MYRTLE BEACH 2.4 ENE                 1.36                    

...TENNESSEE...
BETHPAGE 4.5 NW                      2.58                    
GALLATIN 5.7 SSE                     2.44                    
SUMMER COUNTY REGIONAL APT           2.37                    
BELLE MEADE 1.2 ESE                  1.95                    
HERMITAGE 3.2 SSW                    1.80                    
BRENTWOOD 0.5 SSW                    1.69                    

...VIRGINIA...
BENT MOUNTAIN                        5.73                    
SEDALIA 4.3 NW                       4.12                    
HOT SPRINGS 1 ESE                    4.07                    
ROANOKE 5.5 SW                       4.04                    
WOOLWINE 0.4 SW                      3.86                    
CAVE SPRING 2.4 SSW                  3.79                    
LEXINGTON 5.5 NW                     3.68                    
GALAX 5.3 SW                         3.39                    
FRONT ROYAL 3.1 ESE                  2.52                    
COPPER HILL 6.2 S                    1.74                    
BARBOURSVILLE 1.1 NW                 1.63                    
CHARLOTTESVILLE-ALBERMARLE APT       1.37                    
NORFOLK NAVAL AIR STATION            0.66                    

...WEST VIRGINIA...
DAVISVILLE 3.8 NE                    3.02                    
WALKER 2.1 SW                        2.61                    
GLEN DALE 1 NE                       2.45                    
VALLEY GROVE 3.5 NNE                 2.30                    
NEW MARTINSVILLE 6.5 E               2.12                    
MORGANTOWN 5.9 SW                    1.75                    
MARTINSBURG 2.9 SE                   1.55                    


Remnant moisture from Nicole will impact Maine while winds begin
to diminish along the Northeast Coast. Rainfall should come to an
end across New England as the low pressure system moves into the
Canadian Maritimes.

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 Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 3:37 a.m. AST Saturday 12 November 2022.

Discussion.

The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on 
November 11, 2022: 

Halifax (Shearwater) Area (Shearwater RCS) 
New record of 18.6 
Old record of 17.2 set in 2020 
Records in this area have been kept since 1871 

Halifax Area (Halifax Stanfield Int'l A) 
New record of 18.3 
Old record of 17.7 set in 2020 
Records in this area have been kept since 1920 

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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