It's a cold rain that's falling in our area.Getting reports of freezing rain
in inland areas.
The following warning has been issued:
10:58 AM ADT Sunday 30 March 2014
Rainfall warning in effect for:
Queens County
Rainfall totals up to 70 millimetres forecast.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected or occurring in
these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system approaching from the southwest today will slowly pass
south of Nova Scotia on Monday.
The precipitation associated with this system will fall as rain over western
regions of Nova Scotia with the heaviest rainfall expected late this
afternoon and evening. Rainfall amounts of up to 70 millimetres are forecast
by the end of the day Monday. Central areas of Mainland Nova Scotia will see
an extended period of freezing rain changing over to rain at times heavy
near noon or early this afternoon while northern areas can expect snow or
freezing rain to change to rain this evening. Cape Breton will see the
changeover from snow and ice pellets to freezing rain late in the day today
which will persist on Monday except over southern areas of the island where
up to 40 millimetres of rain is forecast for Monday.
On Monday and Tuesday, the precipitation is expected to change back through
ice pellets or freezing rain to flurries over much of the province as the
low slowly moves away.
Additionally, strong east to southeasterly winds will develop over the
Maritimes today. Les Suetes winds with gusts up to 120 km/h are forecast in
the Lee of the Cape Breton Highlands beginning late this evening and
persisting into Monday.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings
may be extended.
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Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Weather report from Liverpool,Nova Scotia,Canada
4:52 AM ADT Saturday 29 March 2014
Rainfall warning in effect for:
Queens County
Rainfall amounts of 30 to 40 millimetres forecast by Sunday evening.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected in these regions.
Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system approaching from the U.S. East Coast late today will
slowly pass south of Nova Scotia on Sunday and Monday.
The precipitation associated with this system will fall as rain over western
regions of Nova Scotia beginning late this evening with the heaviest
rainfall expected later in the day Sunday. Rainfall amounts of 30 to 40
millimetres are forecast by Sunday evening. Central areas of the province
will see precipitation begin briefly as snow or rain showers tonight before
changing over to an extended period of freezing rain overnight or early
Sunday and then to rain late in the day Sunday.
On Monday precipitation is expected to change back through ice pellets or
freezing rain to flurries over much of the province before ending overnight.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings
may be extended.
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Rainfall warning in effect for:
Queens County
Rainfall amounts of 30 to 40 millimetres forecast by Sunday evening.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected in these regions.
Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system approaching from the U.S. East Coast late today will
slowly pass south of Nova Scotia on Sunday and Monday.
The precipitation associated with this system will fall as rain over western
regions of Nova Scotia beginning late this evening with the heaviest
rainfall expected later in the day Sunday. Rainfall amounts of 30 to 40
millimetres are forecast by Sunday evening. Central areas of the province
will see precipitation begin briefly as snow or rain showers tonight before
changing over to an extended period of freezing rain overnight or early
Sunday and then to rain late in the day Sunday.
On Monday precipitation is expected to change back through ice pellets or
freezing rain to flurries over much of the province before ending overnight.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings
may be extended.
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Friday, March 28, 2014
Weather report from Liverpool,Nova Scotia,Canada
Hmmm....been letting the blog go stale.Got to get back to posting more here
instead of just on Twitter or Facebook.
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instead of just on Twitter or Facebook.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Rainfall warning
Queens County
5:00 AM AST Sunday 29 December 2013
Rainfall warning for
Queens County issued
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected in these regions.
Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A winter storm is expected to develop over the U.S. Eastern Seaboard later
today and track northeastward passing near Southwestern Nova Scotia tomorrow
morning. This system will bring significant rain and/or snow along with
strong winds to Nova Scotia beginning tonight and continuing through
tomorrow morning.
Precipitation is expected to begin as rain over Southwestern Nova Scotia
this evening with amounts between 20 and 30 millimetres. The precipitation
will begin as snow in the rest of the province before changing over to rain.
Snowfall amounts of up to 25 centimetres are expected.
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5:00 AM AST Sunday 29 December 2013
Rainfall warning for
Queens County issued
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected in these regions.
Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A winter storm is expected to develop over the U.S. Eastern Seaboard later
today and track northeastward passing near Southwestern Nova Scotia tomorrow
morning. This system will bring significant rain and/or snow along with
strong winds to Nova Scotia beginning tonight and continuing through
tomorrow morning.
Precipitation is expected to begin as rain over Southwestern Nova Scotia
this evening with amounts between 20 and 30 millimetres. The precipitation
will begin as snow in the rest of the province before changing over to rain.
Snowfall amounts of up to 25 centimetres are expected.
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Sunday, December 8, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Weather Warnings for Liverpool,Nova Scotia,Canada
Queens County
3:53 PM AST Tuesday 26 November 2013
Wind warning for
Queens County continued
Wind gusts to 100 km/h are expected Wednesday afternoon and evening.
This is a warning that potentially damaging winds are expected in these
regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system over the Southeastern United States is forecast to
intensify into a major storm as it moves along the U.S. seaboard on
Wednesday. The center of the storm is forecast to move across New England
Wednesday night and into Eastern Quebec Thursday morning.
Precipitation ahead of this system will develop Wednesday morning.
Intermittent rain will spread across the province from west to east during
the morning and afternoon. Furthermore the rain will become heavy over
western sections of the province in the afternoon and along the rest of the
Atlantic coast in the evening. Rainfall amounts of 40 to 80 millimetres are
expected by Thursday morning.
In addition strong and gusty southeast winds will develop over the entire
province during later in the day on Wednesday. Southeasterly wind gusts from
100 to 140 km/h will also develop to the Lee of the Cape Breton Highlands
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts in the event additional
warnings are required.
Queens County
3:53 PM AST Tuesday 26 November 2013
Rainfall warning for
Queens County continued
Rainfall amounts of 40 to 80 millimetres are expected by early Thursday
morning.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected or occurring in
these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system over the Southeastern United States is forecast to
intensify into a major storm as it moves along the U.S. seaboard on
Wednesday. The center of the storm is forecast to move across New England
Wednesday night and into Eastern Quebec Thursday morning.
Precipitation ahead of this system will develop Wednesday morning.
Intermittent rain will spread across the province from west to east during
the morning and afternoon. Furthermore the rain will become heavy over
western sections of the province in the afternoon and along the rest of the
Atlantic coast in the evening. Rainfall amounts of 40 to 80 millimetres are
expected by Thursday morning.
In addition strong and gusty southeast winds will develop over the entire
province during later in the day on Wednesday. Southeasterly wind gusts from
100 to 140 km/h will also develop to the Lee of the Cape Breton Highlands
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts in the event additional
warnings are required.
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3:53 PM AST Tuesday 26 November 2013
Wind warning for
Queens County continued
Wind gusts to 100 km/h are expected Wednesday afternoon and evening.
This is a warning that potentially damaging winds are expected in these
regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system over the Southeastern United States is forecast to
intensify into a major storm as it moves along the U.S. seaboard on
Wednesday. The center of the storm is forecast to move across New England
Wednesday night and into Eastern Quebec Thursday morning.
Precipitation ahead of this system will develop Wednesday morning.
Intermittent rain will spread across the province from west to east during
the morning and afternoon. Furthermore the rain will become heavy over
western sections of the province in the afternoon and along the rest of the
Atlantic coast in the evening. Rainfall amounts of 40 to 80 millimetres are
expected by Thursday morning.
In addition strong and gusty southeast winds will develop over the entire
province during later in the day on Wednesday. Southeasterly wind gusts from
100 to 140 km/h will also develop to the Lee of the Cape Breton Highlands
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts in the event additional
warnings are required.
Queens County
3:53 PM AST Tuesday 26 November 2013
Rainfall warning for
Queens County continued
Rainfall amounts of 40 to 80 millimetres are expected by early Thursday
morning.
This is a warning that significant rainfall is expected or occurring in
these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system over the Southeastern United States is forecast to
intensify into a major storm as it moves along the U.S. seaboard on
Wednesday. The center of the storm is forecast to move across New England
Wednesday night and into Eastern Quebec Thursday morning.
Precipitation ahead of this system will develop Wednesday morning.
Intermittent rain will spread across the province from west to east during
the morning and afternoon. Furthermore the rain will become heavy over
western sections of the province in the afternoon and along the rest of the
Atlantic coast in the evening. Rainfall amounts of 40 to 80 millimetres are
expected by Thursday morning.
In addition strong and gusty southeast winds will develop over the entire
province during later in the day on Wednesday. Southeasterly wind gusts from
100 to 140 km/h will also develop to the Lee of the Cape Breton Highlands
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
The public is advised to monitor future forecasts in the event additional
warnings are required.
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