Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Winter Storm Pluto Update One


















Winter Storm Pluto
















URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Caribou ME
311 PM EST Wed Feb 15 2017

...Winter storm will begin this afternoon and evening...

.Low pressure approaching from the west today will re-develop
across the southern Gulf of Maine this evening. The low is then
expected to intensify while tracking east toward the Maritime
Provinces tonight through Thursday.

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Central Piscataquis-Central Penobscot-Southern Penobscot-
Interior Hancock-Central Washington-Coastal Hancock-
Coastal Washington-Southern Piscataquis-Northern Washington-
Including the cities of Greenville, Monson, Blanchard, Lincoln,
Howland, Springfield, Bangor, Brewer, Orono, Old Town, Amherst,
Aurora, Dedham, Eastbrook, Great Pond, Orland, Calais,
Grand Lake Stream, Wesley, Perry, Princeton, Ellsworth,
Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Castine, Eastport, Machias, Cherryfield,
Dover-Foxcroft, Milo, Guilford, Danforth, Vanceboro,
and Topsfield
311 PM EST Wed Feb 15 2017

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM EST
THURSDAY...

* LOCATIONS...Bangor and Downeast...the Central Highlands and
  Upper Penobscot Valley.

* HAZARD TYPES...Snow.

* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...6 to 12 inches.

* TIMING...This afternoon into Thursday afternoon. The heaviest
  snow is expected to occur tonight through daybreak Thursday.

* IMPACTS...Heavy snowfall along with reduced visibilities will
  make travel hazardous.

* WINDS...Northeast 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.

* TEMPERATURES...Falling into the upper teens and lower 20s
  through tonight, then rising to the mid and upper 20s tomorrow.

* VISIBILITIES...one quarter mile or less at times.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for heavy snow means severe winter weather
conditions are expected or occurring. Significant amounts of snow
are forecast that will make travel dangerous. Only travel in an
emergency. If you must travel...keep an extra flashlight...
food...and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.

&&
$$

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Caribou ME
311 PM EST Wed Feb 15 2017

...Winter storm will begin this afternoon and evening...

.Low pressure approaching from the west today will re-develop
across the southern Gulf of Maine this evening. The low is then
expected to intensify while tracking east toward the Maritime
Provinces tonight through Thursday.

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/O.CON.KCAR.WW.Y.0012.000000T0000Z-170216T1800Z/
Northern Somerset-Northern Piscataquis-Northern Penobscot-
Southeast Aroostook-
Including the cities of Baker Lake, Billy-Jack Depot,
Baxter St Park, Chamberlain Lake, Churchill Dam, Mount Katahdin,
Millinocket, East Millinocket, Patten, Medway, Houlton, Hodgdon,
Sherman, and Smyrna Mills
311 PM EST Wed Feb 15 2017

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM EST
THURSDAY...

* LOCATIONS...Northern Somerset...Northern Piscataquis...
  Northern Penobscot...Southeast Aroostook county.

* HAZARD TYPES...Snow.

* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...3 to 6 inches.

* TIMING...This afternoon into Thursday afternoon.

* IMPACTS...Snow will lead to slippery roads and reduced
  visibility at times.

* WINDS...Northeast 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.

* TEMPERATURES...Falling into the teens through tonight, then
  rising into the lower 20s tomorrow.

* VISIBILITIES...less than one half mile at times.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Weather Advisory for snow means that periods of snow
will cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow
covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while
driving.

&&
$$

Kredensor

4:07 PM AST Wednesday 15 February 2017
Special weather statement in effect for:

Sydney Metro and Cape Breton County
A low pressure system developing south of Cape Cod will move northeastward tonight tracking west of Cape Breton Thursday morning. Snow will

begin tonight over southwestern areas and spread northward reaching Cape Breton overnight. The snow will become mixed with ice pellets along the

Atlantic Coast overnight then change to rain Thursday morning over eastern Mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. As the rain tapers off Thursday

afternoon temperatures will drop below freezing and flurries will develop. High winds will accompany this storm giving reduced visibilities in blowing

overnight and into Thursday.

Total snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 centimetres are expected, but higher amounts remain a possibility.

Environment Canada will continue to monitor the development of this storm as warnings may be required.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to

ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #NSStorm.

4:07 PM AST Wednesday 15 February 2017
Special weather statement in effect for:

Yarmouth County
A low pressure system developing south of Cape Cod will move northeastward tonight tracking west of Cape Breton Thursday morning. Snow will

begin tonight over southwestern areas and spread northward reaching Cape Breton overnight. The snow will become mixed with ice pellets along the

Atlantic Coast overnight then change to rain Thursday morning over eastern Mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. As the rain tapers off Thursday

afternoon temperatures will drop below freezing and flurries will develop. High winds will accompany this storm giving reduced visibilities in blowing

overnight and into Thursday.

Total snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 centimetres are expected, but higher amounts remain a possibility.

Environment Canada will continue to monitor the development of this storm as warnings may be required.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to

ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #NSStorm.

4:01 PM AST Wednesday 15 February 2017
Winter storm warning in effect for:

Fredericton and Southern York County
Hazardous winter conditions are expected.

A low pressure system near Cape Cod will intensify as it moves towards the Maritimes tonight and over the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence by Thursday

evening. Snow and blowing snow associated with this feature will spread across southern New Brunswick tonight and persist into Thursday. Gusty

northeasterly winds up to 80 km/hr are possible over the southeastern regions which will combine with the heavy snow to reduce visibilities in

blowing snow. Total snowfall accumulation between 15 and 30 cm is expected with highest amounts over southeastern regions by Thursday evening.

Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. Poor weather conditions may contribute to transportation

delays. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop.

Winter storm warnings are issued when multiple types of severe winter weather are expected to occur together.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to

ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #NBStorm.

4:05 PM AST Wednesday 15 February 2017
Special weather statement in effect for:

Campbellton and eastern half of Restigouche County
western half of Restigouche County
A low pressure system near Cape Cod will intensify as it moves towards the Maritimes tonight and to southern Gulf of St. Lawrence by Thursday

evening. Snow will begin across southern New Brunswick this evening and spread across central and northern New Brunswick tonight. The snow will

persist Thursday. Current indications point to snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 cm over central and northwestern New Brunswick. Strong winds and

reduced visibilities in blowing snow over exposed areas are expected tonight and Thursday. Forecast models are trending to a more easterly storm

track which could mean lesser snowfall amounts.

Winter storm warnings have been issued for southern and northeastern New Brunswick.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to

ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #NBStorm.

3:59 PM AST Wednesday 15 February 2017
Winter storm warning in effect for:

Halifax Metro and Halifax County West
Hazardous winter conditions are expected.

A low pressure system developing south of Cape Cod will move northeastward tonight tracking west of Cape Breton Thursday morning. Snow will

develop this evening and spread northward throughout the night. Gusty northeast winds of 80 km/h combined with heavy snow will give reduced

visibilities in blowing snow. Snowfall amounts near 15 cm are expected by Thursday afternoon with this storm.

Conditions will begin to improve through the afternoon on Thursday as the low moves north of the province.

Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and

blowing snow. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to

ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #NSStorm.

3:56 PM AST Wednesday 15 February 2017
Winter storm warning in effect for:

Queens County P.E.I.
Hazardous winter conditions are expected.

A low pressure system developing south of Cape Cod will track northeastward tonight passing east of the island near noon Thursday. Snow will

develop overnight and persist into late Thursday afternoon. Gusty northeast winds of 70 km/h combined with the heavy snow will give reduced

visibilities in blowing snow. Snowfall amounts of 25 cm are expected by Thursday afternoon with this storm.

Conditions will begin to gradually improve early Thursday evening as the low moves north of the island.

Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing

snow. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to

ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #PEStorm.

Winter Storm Orson event summary


STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 08 FOR NORTHEAST WINTER STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 AM EST TUE FEB 14 2017

...SNOW HAS COME TO AN END...

FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV

AT 300 AM EST...A STRONG SURFACE LOW WITH A CENTRAL PRESSURE OF
972 MB...28.70 INCHES...WAS LOCATED IN THE WESTERN ATLANTIC ABOUT
250 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BANGOR...MAINE. AN OCCLUDED FRONTAL SYSTEM
EXTENDED EASTWARD FROM THE LOW INTO THE WESTERN ATLANTIC. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THAT
SNOW HAD COME TO AN END ACROSS NEW ENGLAND

...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...

...MASSACHUSETTS...
WORCESTER 3 WNW                       58                  

...MARYLAND...
HYATTSVILLE                           63                  
FLINT 2 SW                            61                  
BUCKTOWN 3 WSW                        56                  
SALISBURY-WICOMICO                    52                  

...MAINE...
CRIEHAVEN 4 SSE                       68                  

...NEW YORK...
SANDS POINT 1 WNW                     72                  
WHITE PLAINS AIRPORT                  72                  
EATONS NECK                           59                  
MECOX 1 SW                            58                  
ORIENT                                58                  

...PENNSYLVANIA...
SCHWENKSVILLE 3 SSW                   63                  
MARION CENTER 3 NNW                   62                  
CLYMER 6 NE                           56                  
GROVE CITY                            56                  
PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONA               55                  

...VIRGINIA...
MOUNTAIN LAKE 1 E                     64                  
WINTERGREEN 4 NW                      63                  
QUANTICO 1 SW                         59                  
GAINESVILLE 1 SE                      58                  
TANGIER 3 SSE                         57                  
HARBORTON 2 WSW                       55                  
CHINCOTEAGUE 2 SW                     50                  
SILVER BEACH 5 NW                     50                  

...WISCONSIN...
CUDAHY 2 W                            52                  
KENOSHA 1 NE                          50                  

...WEST VIRGINIA...
PETERSBURG 1 S                        61                  
SNOWSHOE                              60                  
WHEELING AIRPORT                      55                  

...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...

...CONNECTICUT...
NORFOLK                               6.4                  
NORTH GROSVENOR DALE 1.7 SSE          6.0                  
WINSTED                               6.0                  
STAFFORDVILLE                         5.6                  
NEWTOWN                               5.5                  
COLEBROOK                             5.3                  
GRANBY                                5.0                  
TOLLAND                               5.0                  
BURLINGTON                            4.8                  
COLLINSVILLE 1 NW                     4.8                  
SIMSBURY CENTER 1 S                   4.8                  
BAKERSVILLE                           4.7                  
POMFRET                               4.4                  
VERNON 4 NNE                          4.4                  
SOMERS                                4.2                  
AVON                                  4.1                  
ENFIELD                               4.1                  
CANTON                                4.0                  

...MASSACHUSETTS...
HEATH                                16.0                  
ROWE                                 15.2                  
CLARKSBURG                           14.0                  
DRACUT                               12.0                  
LUNENBURG                            12.0                  
TEWKSBURY                            12.0                  
PONTOOSUC                            11.0                  
SAVOY                                10.5                  
HAVERHILL                            10.4                  
METHUEN                               9.5                  
FITCHBURG                             9.4                  
ASHBURNHAM                            8.5                  
ARLINGTON                             8.1                  
WINCHESTER                            8.1                  
IPSWICH                               8.0                  
LANESBOROUGH                          8.0                  
PITTSFIELD                            8.0                  
LEOMINSTER                            7.7                  
LANCASTER                             7.5                  

...MAINE...
JONESBORO 1 SW                       36.0                  
SHERMAN                              31.5                  
NOBLEBORO 2 NNW                      30.0                  
STARKS                               30.0                  
OAKLAND                              29.0                  
DEXTER                               28.0                  
GUILFORD                             28.0                  
ROQUE BLUFFS                         28.0                  
ROBBINSTON 1 NW                      27.8                  
BOOTHBAY                             27.0                  
BRISTOL                              27.0                  
JEFFERSON                            27.0                  
VEAZIE 1 SW                          26.2                  
BENTON                               26.0                  
HARTFORD                             26.0                  
WALDOBORO                            26.0                  
ISLAND FALLS                         25.0                  
LIVERMORE FALLS 1 E                  25.0                  
SPRINGFIELD 7 SSE                    24.5                  
BANGOR INTERNATIONAL AI              24.1                  
AUGUSTA 1 E                          24.0                  
KENNEBUNKPORT                        24.0                  
WHITEFIELD                           24.0                  
WINDSOR 4 SSW                        24.0                  
SURRY 2 E                            23.6                  
MILLINOCKET                          23.0                  
PHIPPSBURG                           21.2                  
BROWNVILLE                           20.0                  
HARPSWELL                            20.0                  
EDGECOMB                             19.0                  
SIDNEY                               19.0                  
MOUNT VERNON                         18.5                  
BRUNSWICK                            15.5                  
PORTLAND                             14.5                  

...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
JEFFERSON                            29.0                  
BRISTOL                              28.0                  
RANDOLPH 1 NW                        16.0                  
CENTER SANDWICH 5 E                  15.0                  
NORTH HAMPTON 2 WSW                  15.0                  
CONCORD 4 SSE                        14.0                  
ELIOT 2 WNW                          14.0                  
LISBON                               14.0                  
OSSIPEE                              14.0                  
JACKSON                              13.5                  
NASHUA                               13.2                  
MILAN                                13.0                  
BERLIN                               12.0                  
LEE                                  12.0                  
ROLLINSFORD 2 WSW                    12.0                  
GREENLAND                            11.8                  
NORTHFIELD 2.8 E                     11.2                  
NEW IPSWICH 2 S                      10.6                  
WASHINGTON 1 ESE                     10.3                  
GONIC 1 S                            10.0                  
HENNIKER 1 SSE                       10.0                  
BEAR BROOK STATE 2 ENE                9.5                  
MILTON                                9.3                  
HUDSON 4 SSE                          8.3                  

...NEW JERSEY...
MONTAGUE TWP 2.7 WNW                  3.3                  
WANTAGE                               2.5                  

...NEW YORK...
STANDISH                             19.0                  
WEST CHAZY                           17.5                  
CROGHAN 6 N                          15.6                  
MALONE 4 S                           15.0                  
CONSTANTIA                           14.0                  
GLOVERSVILLE 7 NW                    13.5                  
MORRISONVILLE                        13.1                  
MAYFIELD                             13.0                  
OSWEGO 1 SE                          13.0                  
REDFORD                              13.0                  
WELLS                                12.2                  
BLEECKER                             12.0                  
GILBOA                               12.0                  
GALWAY                               11.0                  
MALTA                                11.0                  
CHARLOTTEVILLE                       10.5                  
QUEENSBURY                           10.2                  
AMSTERDAM                            10.0                  
BALLSTON SPA                         10.0                  
INDIAN LAKE                          10.0                  
NORTON HILL                          10.0                  
SHAKERS 1 NE                          7.6                  

...PENNSYLVANIA...
DYBERRY                               5.2                  
HAWLEY                                4.0                  
HARFORD                               3.5                  

...RHODE ISLAND...
HARRISVILLE 1 SSE                     5.6                  
HARRISVILLE 1.2 SSE                   5.6                  
GREENVILLE 0.7 NNW                    5.3                  
NORTH SMITHFIELD 0.6 S                4.6                  
BURRILLVILLE                          4.0                  
PROVIDENCE 2.3 NE                     3.6                  
WEST WARWICK                          2.0                  

...VERMONT...
WOODFORD                             20.5                  
LANDGROVE                            17.5                  
SE WEST HALIFAX                      17.0                  
WALDEN                               16.0                  
WILMINGTON                           16.0                  
SWANTON                              14.6                  
ST. ALBANS                           14.2                  
JEFFERSONVILLE                       14.0                  
MANCHESTER                           13.5                  
WOODBURY 3 NNW                       13.4                  
WATERBURY 3.0 NW                     13.1                  
MANCHESTER CENTER                    12.6                  
MARSHFIELD 4 ESE                     12.5                  
SUTTON 2 SW                          12.2                  
PUTNEY                               11.8                  
NORTH FAIRFAX                        11.0                  
WALDEN FOUR CORNE 2 NNE              10.0                  
SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 SE                 7.5                  
MONTPELIER                            7.0                  

...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT
HAS ENDED...

...NEW JERSEY...
PARSIPPANY                            0.10                  
CALDWELL AIRPORT                      0.07                  
SUSSEX AIRPORT                        0.06                  
RIDGEWOOD                             0.05                  
VERNON                                0.05                  
WARREN TWP                            0.05                  
WANTAGE 4 SW                          0.04                  
SOMERSET AIRPORT                      0.03                  

...NEW YORK...
CENTRAL PARK                          0.20                  
ROCHESTER AIRPORT                     0.14                  
NIAGARA FALLS AIRPORT                 0.12                  
BUFFALO AIRPORT                       0.09                  
NYC/LA GUARDIA                        0.06                  
PATCHOGUE                             0.01                  
WESTHAMPTON AIRPORT                   0.01                  

...PENNSYLVANIA...
ALBRIGHTSVILLE                        0.25                  
BEAR CREEK 6 N                        0.25                  
EDGEWOOD 2 N                          0.20                  
HONESDALE                             0.20                  
BUSHKILL TWP                          0.19                  
POCONO MOUNTAINS AIRPOR               0.15                  
EFFORT                                0.13                  
BOSSARDSVILLE 1 ENE                   0.10                  
HEIDELBERG TWP                        0.10                  
POCONO MOUNTAINS AIRPORT              0.08                  
LEHIGH VALLEY INTL AIRP               0.04                  
HUFFS CHURCH                          0.02                  


THE DEEP CYCLONE OFF THE COAST WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE STRONG WINDS
ACROSS NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND WITH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS POSSIBLE.

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.

KREKELER


Weather summary
for New Brunswick
updated by Environment Canada
at 9:25 a.m. AST Tuesday 14 February 2017.

Discussion.

A low pressure system developed near Cape Cod Sunday night and
intensified into a powerful Nor'easter which passed slowly south of
the region on Monday. The storm brought heavy snow, strong winds,
and blowing snow resulting in blizzard conditions for much of
southern New Brunswick beginning Sunday night and persisting in some
areas until Monday evening. The visibility at CFB Gagetown was less
than 400 metres for 15 consecutive hours.

The following is a preliminary summary of weather event information
received by Environment Canada as of 8:00 A.M. February 14, 2017.
This bulletin will be updated as new information is received.

1. Summary of snowfall in centimetres:

Fredericton SE: 60
Millville: 50
McLeod Hill: 54
Keswick ridge: 45
Nasonworth: 45
Noonan: 51
Gaspereau Forks: 53
McNamee: 24
O'Donnells: 24
CFB Gagetown: 79
Sussex Corner: 56
Berwick: 60
Milltown: 52
St. Stephen: 52
Campobello: 30
Saint John Airport: 39
Oak Point: 60
Little River: 64
Harvey: 35
Dorchester: 57
Moncton Airport: 40
Bouctouche: 30

2. Summary of peak wind gust in kilometres per hour:

CFB Gagetown: 70
Fredericton: 91
Saint John Airport: 85
Moncton Airport: 69
Grand Manan: 100
Point Lepreau: 80
Mechanic Settlement: 80
Sussex: 82
St Stephen: 72
Bouctouche: 69

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
updated by Environment Canada
at 10:11 a.m. AST Tuesday 14 February 2017.

Discussion.

A low pressure system developed near Cape Cod Sunday night and
intensified into a powerful Nor'easter which brought blizzard
conditions to much of the Maritimes. The storm brought heavy snow,
strong winds, and blowing snow resulting in blizzard conditions for
most of Monday and Monday night for Nova Scotia.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 9:00am February 14, 2017. This bulletin
will be updated as new information is received.

1. Summary of snowfall in centimetres:

Yarmouth: 23
Western Head: 49
Kejimkujik: 59
Greenwood: 61
New Ross: 55
Wolfville: 54
Scots Bay: 47
Kentville: 39P
Pockwock Lake: 44
Sackville: 53
Halifax City: 44
Fall River: 53
Halifax International Airport: 54
Parrsboro: 42
Fenwick: 34
Tidnish: 56
Cape George: 45
Sydney Airport: 51

2. Summary of wind in kilometres per hour:

Yarmouth: 91
Western Head: 91
Lunenburg: 109
Halifax Kootenay: 146
Halifax Dockyard: 89
Halifax Windsor Park: 78
Shearwater Jetty: 91
McNabs Island: 91
Osborne Head: 119
Halifax International Airport: 83
Beaver Island: 120
Hart Island: 91
Caribou Point: 82
Kentville: 74
Greenwood: 111
Port Hawkesbury: 89
Sydney Airport: 80
North Mountain: 93
Grand Etang: 145

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
updated by Environment Canada
at 10:25 a.m. AST Tuesday 14 February 2017.

Discussion.

A low pressure system developed near Cape Cod Sunday night and
intensified into a powerful Nor'easter which brought blizzard
conditions to much of the Maritimes. The storm brought heavy snow,
strong winds, and blowing snow resulting in blizzard conditions for
Monday afternoon and Monday night for the island.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 9:00am February 14, 2017. This bulletin
will be updated as new information is received.

1. Summary of snowfall in centimetres:

Borden: 20
Bonshaw: 36
Charlottetown Airport: 40

2. Summary of wind in kilometres per hour:

East Point: 93
Charlottetown Airport: 98
Summerside: 85
North Cape: 83
St. Peters: 70
Harrington: 82
Stanhope: 65

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

End/ASPC