Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Winter Storm Blanche targets the region Event Summary


Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 11:38 a.m. AST Thursday 1 December 2016.

Discussion.

Weather summary for Wednesday November 30th. 

An intense low pressure system formed over the Gulf of Maine and 
pushed into Nova Scotia late Tuesday night before sliding south of 
Nova Scotia Wednesday afternoon. Heavy snow began over western New 
Brunswick Tuesday evening and persisted until Wednesday morning. 
Highest amounts of snowfall were seen in a swath stretching from 
Woodstock to Moncton. Precipitation along the Fundy coast was a 
mixture of rain and snow. 

Please note that this summary contains preliminary or unofficial 
information and does not constitute a complete or final report. in 
some cases snowfall amounts have been estimated. 

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada. 

Summary of snowfall in centimetres: 

Manned Observation Sites 

Gagetown 28 
Moncton 23 
Bathurst 9 

Automatic Observation Sites 

Fredericton 26 
Woodstock 23 
Bouctouche 17 
Edmunsdton 11 
St. Leonard 10 
Kouchibouguac 7 
Charlo 7 
Miramichi 6 

Observations from CoCoRaHS volunteer sites 

Newcastle Bridge 27 
Dieppe 26 
Jolicure 25 

Summary of rainfall amounts in millimetres: 

Grand Manan: 47

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 11:34 a.m. AST Thursday 1 December 2016.

Discussion.

Weather summary for Wednesday November 30th. 

An intense low pressure system formed over the Gulf of Maine and 
pushed into Nova Scotia late Tuesday night before sliding south of 
Nova Scotia Wednesday afternoon. Rain was seen for southwestern Nova 
Scotia as well as along the coasts. Precipitation fell as snow over 
the higher elevations in Colchester and Cumberland Counties as well 
as over the highlands of Cape Breton. Snow switched over to rain 
late Wednesday morning before ending Wednesday afternoon. 

Please note that this summary contains preliminary or unofficial 
information and does not constitute a complete or final report. in 
some cases snowfall amounts have been estimated. 

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada. 

Summary of snowfall in centimetres 

Observations from CoCoRAHs volunteers 

Nappan 26.4 
Truro 8.6 
Trafalgar 16.8 
Antigonish 20 
Jimtown 9 
Crandall Road 18 
St. Anns 7.6 

Observations from other volunteers 

Northeastern Cumberland County 20 to 30

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 11:44 a.m. AST Thursday 1 December 2016.

Discussion.

Weather summary for Wednesday November 30th. 

An intense low pressure system formed over the Gulf of Maine and 
pushed into Nova Scotia late Tuesday night before sliding south of 
Nova Scotia Wednesday afternoon. Wet snow began over Prince Edward 
Island early Wednesday morning and persisted until early Wednesday 
afternoon. A rain/snow mix was seen along the coasts. 

Please note that this summary contains preliminary or unofficial 
information and does not constitute a complete or final report. in 
some cases snowfall amounts have been estimated. 

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada. 

Summary of snowfall in centimetres: 

Airport observation sites 

Charlottetown 24 

Automated Observation Sites 
(Snowfall estimated based on 10:1 liquid ratio) 

Harrington 23 
St. Peters 7 
Summerside 7 

Observations from CoCoRaHS volunteer network 

Boneshaw 30 
Charlottetown 24 
Stratford 24 
Wellington 16 
Borden 14 
New London 12

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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