Queens County
10:58 AM ADT Friday 28 June 2013
Rainfall warning for
Queens County issued
Rainfall amount of 50 millimetres are expected by Saturday morning.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is occurring in these regions.
Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system near Cape Cod will slowly move northward to lie near
the St Lawrence River Valley by Saturday evening. A warm front extending
northeastward from the low will move across Nova Scotia today and into New
Brunswick this evening. Rain at times heavy will continue over Southern Nova
Scotia throughout today and tonight. Rainfall amounts of 50 millimetres are
expected by Saturday morning.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Special weather statement
WOCN11 CWHX 271846
Special weather statement
Issued by Environment Canada
At 3:46 PM ADT Thursday 27 June 2013.
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Special weather statement for:
=new= Mainland Nova Scotia
=new= Cape Breton.
An extended period of rain for the holiday weekend may cause
Local flooding.
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==discussion==
A warm front extending eastward from a low pressure system
approaching from New England will bring rain into the Maritimes
starting on Friday and continuing into Saturday morning.
Current guidance suggests that parts of Western Nova Scotia and
Northwestern New Brunswick may require rainfall warnings.
This will be followed by a frontal zone that will remain nearly
stationary over the southern Maritimes into the holiday weekend and
will continue to give significant rainfall amounts to parts of the
Maritimes. Current guidance suggests that Nova Scotia north into
Southern New Brunswick would be under the highest threat for rainfall
amounts. However guidance differs as to the amount and timing of the
rainfall for the weekend. Even if warning criteria are not met, the
extended period of rainfall may cause local flooding as well as
ponding and hydroplaning on the roads.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as
warnings may be required or extended.
Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment
Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca
End
Special weather statement
Issued by Environment Canada
At 3:46 PM ADT Thursday 27 June 2013.
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Special weather statement for:
=new= Mainland Nova Scotia
=new= Cape Breton.
An extended period of rain for the holiday weekend may cause
Local flooding.
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==discussion==
A warm front extending eastward from a low pressure system
approaching from New England will bring rain into the Maritimes
starting on Friday and continuing into Saturday morning.
Current guidance suggests that parts of Western Nova Scotia and
Northwestern New Brunswick may require rainfall warnings.
This will be followed by a frontal zone that will remain nearly
stationary over the southern Maritimes into the holiday weekend and
will continue to give significant rainfall amounts to parts of the
Maritimes. Current guidance suggests that Nova Scotia north into
Southern New Brunswick would be under the highest threat for rainfall
amounts. However guidance differs as to the amount and timing of the
rainfall for the weekend. Even if warning criteria are not met, the
extended period of rainfall may cause local flooding as well as
ponding and hydroplaning on the roads.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as
warnings may be required or extended.
Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment
Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca
End
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Special air quality statement
WOCN21 CWHX 151549 Special air quality statement for Nova Scotia issued jointly by Environment Canada and the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness at 12:49 PM ADT Saturday 15 June 2013. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Special air quality statement for: =new= Mainland Nova Scotia. Smoke plumes from forest fires over Quebec are being carried Over Nova Scotia this afternoon. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ==discussion== Forest fires over Quebec are producing significant smoke plumes that are being carried southeastward by mid and low-level atmospheric flow. Satellite pictures and surface observations show a smoke plume extending from Gaspé bay peninsula through Central New Brunswick. The smoke may descend close to the ground for several hours. Winds are expected to become more westerly later this afternoon and push the smoke over Nova Scotia. People with heart or lung conditions are reminded that they may notice health effects during this statement period. They should monitor the AQHI regularly and follow the health messages recommended by the AQHI. Please visit WWW.AIRHEALTH.CA for more information. End
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
T.S. Andrea
Newly-formed tropical storm Andrea west of Florida expected to transform
into wet low pressure system affecting Atlantic Canada this weekend.
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into wet low pressure system affecting Atlantic Canada this weekend.
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Weather report from Liverpool,Nova Scotia,Canada
Temps are back to normal after 3 days of 30C+ temps.
Today..Increasing cloudiness. 60 percent chance of showers or drizzle
late this morning and this afternoon with risk of thundershowers.
Fog retreating to the coast this morning. Wind southwest 30 km/h
gusting to 50. High 15 except 22 inland. UV index 6 or high.
Tonight..Periods of rain mixed with drizzle. Amount 15 mm. Fog
spreading inland early this evening. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting
to 50. Low 14.
Tuesday..Periods of rain ending in the morning then clearing. Amount
2 to 4 mm. Fog retreating to the coast early in the morning. Wind
southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming west 20 in the afternoon
then becoming northwest 20 gusting to 40. High 23 except 14 along
parts of the coast.
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Today..Increasing cloudiness. 60 percent chance of showers or drizzle
late this morning and this afternoon with risk of thundershowers.
Fog retreating to the coast this morning. Wind southwest 30 km/h
gusting to 50. High 15 except 22 inland. UV index 6 or high.
Tonight..Periods of rain mixed with drizzle. Amount 15 mm. Fog
spreading inland early this evening. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting
to 50. Low 14.
Tuesday..Periods of rain ending in the morning then clearing. Amount
2 to 4 mm. Fog retreating to the coast early in the morning. Wind
southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming west 20 in the afternoon
then becoming northwest 20 gusting to 40. High 23 except 14 along
parts of the coast.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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