Saturday, October 25, 2014

Late October Nor'Easter event summary, Maritimes Data

AWCN11 CWHX 250146
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
10:46 P.M. ADT FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 2014.

A SLOW MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHED FROM THE SOUTHWEST ON 
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AND IS CURRENTLY PASSING SOUTH OF NOVA
SCOTIA. RAIN BEGAN ON WEDNESDAY ACROSS MANY REGIONS AND IS
PERSISTING ACROSS EASTERN AND NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE PROVINCE.

THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF NOTEWORTHY RAINFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED
BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 9:00 P.M. ADT FRIDAY.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL 
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.


AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES          RAINFALL (MM)


YARMOUTH                              109.4
GREENWOOD                              56.8
HALIFAX STANFIELD                      66.0


AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES

BRIER ISLAND                            65.6
BACCARO POINT                          137.0
WESTERN HEAD                           106.2
KENTVILLE                               70.1
DEBERT                                  75.4
SHEARWATER                              42.9
PARRSBORO                               94.6
NAPPAN                                  49.1
INGONISH BEACH                          53.2

UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES

DARTMOUTH                               68.0
CAPE SABLE ISLAND                      189.2
DAYTON                                  74.3
DEERFIELD                               84.0
WOODSTOCK                              104.0
HILLGROVE                               53.0
SANDY COVE                              51.8
JOLLIMORE                               64.0
WEST CHEZZETCOOK                        39.6
FALMOUTH                                39.4


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AWCN14 CWHX 241839
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 
3:39 P.M. ADT FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 2014.

A SLOW MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHED FROM THE SOUTHWEST ON 
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AND WILL PASS SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA TODAY.
RAIN BEGAN TUESDAY NIGHT ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN NEW BRUNSWICK AND HAS 
FINALLY TAPERED TO SHOWERS OR DRIZZLE OVER MOST OF THE PROVINCE.

THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF NOTEWORTHY RAINFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED
BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 3:00 P.M. ADT FRIDAY.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL 
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.


MANNED OBSERVATION SITES

MONCTON                 58.6
SAINT JOHN              77.4
GAGETOWN                98.3

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES

POINT LEPREAU           86.5
ST STEPHEN              89.4
GRAND MANAN            162.0
FREDERICTON ARPT        73.9
FUNDY PARK              69.3
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT    103.3
BOUCTOUCHE              86.1
KOUCHBOUGUAC            55.5


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