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Be safe, all of you up there in this very nasty weather! We down here can relate...except that we expect it and then there is that being cold thing. From reports here and from friends, it sounds like you are in it. But as I told my friend, so what if your grill blows away? Better it than you! She bungeed it...
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Winds at 8 pm EDT/9 pm ADT (at least 35 mph gusts, sustained TS+ winds in brackets):
Chatham - missing
Nantucket - 60 mph (sust. 45 mph)
Hyannis - 58 mph
Falmouth - 52 mph
Martha's Vineyard - 51 mph
Plymouth - 46 mph
Block Island - 40 mph
Augusta - 39 mph
Bar Harbor - 39 mph
Blue Hill - 39 mph
Marshfield - 39 mph
Bangor - 38 mph
Boston - 38 mph
Worcester - 38 mph
Newport - 37 mph
In Canada:
Grand Etang - 70 mph (sust. 46 mph)
Halifax - 60 mph
Lunenburg - 55 mph (sust. 42 mph)
Grand Manan - 47 mph
Sable Island - 47 mph
Saint John - 37 mph
Charlottetown - 35 mph
Fredericton - 35 mph
Miramichi - 35 mph
Chatham - missing
Nantucket - 60 mph (sust. 45 mph)
Hyannis - 58 mph
Falmouth - 52 mph
Martha's Vineyard - 51 mph
Plymouth - 46 mph
Block Island - 40 mph
Augusta - 39 mph
Bar Harbor - 39 mph
Blue Hill - 39 mph
Marshfield - 39 mph
Bangor - 38 mph
Boston - 38 mph
Worcester - 38 mph
Newport - 37 mph
In Canada:
Grand Etang - 70 mph (sust. 46 mph)
Halifax - 60 mph
Lunenburg - 55 mph (sust. 42 mph)
Grand Manan - 47 mph
Sable Island - 47 mph
Saint John - 37 mph
Charlottetown - 35 mph
Fredericton - 35 mph
Miramichi - 35 mph
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Re: Threat Areas: Outerbanks to Maine / Eastern Canada
Pressure down a further 4 MB since last post.
I'm beginning to let my guard down. For some reason, I doubt that it will be very bad. I hear it's very bad in Halifax, and other areas around are very bad, but not us. so I think I can safely say it won't be bad.
I'm beginning to let my guard down. For some reason, I doubt that it will be very bad. I hear it's very bad in Halifax, and other areas around are very bad, but not us. so I think I can safely say it won't be bad.
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Re: Threat Areas: Outerbanks to Maine / Eastern Canada
Winds at 9 pm EDT/10 pm ADT (at least 35 mph gusts, sustained TS+ winds in brackets):
Chatham - missing
Hyannis - 52 mph
Nantucket - 52 mph (sust. 40 mph)
Falmouth - 49 mph
Martha's Vineyard - 48 mph
Worcester - 45 mph
Bangor - 41 mph
Block Island - 40 mph
Augusta - 39 mph
Plymouth - 39 mph
Blue Hill - 38 mph
Bar Harbor - 36 mph
Houlton - 35 mph
Newport - 35 mph
In Canada:
Grand Etang - 67 mph (sust. 47 mph)
Digby - 58 mph (sust. 43 mph)
Wreckhouse - 54 mph (sust. 40 mph)
Lunenburg - 50 mph (sust. 42 mph)
Saint John - 46 mph
Sable Island - 45 mph (sust. 40 mph)
Grand Manan - 42 mph
Baccaro Point - 41 mph
Fredericton - 41 mph
Halifax - 40 mph
Port aux Basques - 40 mph
Summerside - 39 mph
Charlottetown - 38 mph
Chatham - missing
Hyannis - 52 mph
Nantucket - 52 mph (sust. 40 mph)
Falmouth - 49 mph
Martha's Vineyard - 48 mph
Worcester - 45 mph
Bangor - 41 mph
Block Island - 40 mph
Augusta - 39 mph
Plymouth - 39 mph
Blue Hill - 38 mph
Bar Harbor - 36 mph
Houlton - 35 mph
Newport - 35 mph
In Canada:
Grand Etang - 67 mph (sust. 47 mph)
Digby - 58 mph (sust. 43 mph)
Wreckhouse - 54 mph (sust. 40 mph)
Lunenburg - 50 mph (sust. 42 mph)
Saint John - 46 mph
Sable Island - 45 mph (sust. 40 mph)
Grand Manan - 42 mph
Baccaro Point - 41 mph
Fredericton - 41 mph
Halifax - 40 mph
Port aux Basques - 40 mph
Summerside - 39 mph
Charlottetown - 38 mph
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Re: Threat Areas: Outerbanks to Maine / Eastern Canada
Seems like a lot of trees down/power outages and some flooding type of stuff in southern New England, except more so out on the Vineyard and Nantucket.
HERE are the incident reports for Taunton, MA NWS.
HERE are the incident reports for Taunton, MA NWS.
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Re: Threat Areas: New England / Eastern Canada
Wind and rain isn't the only issue with this.
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME
333 PM EDT SAT NOV 3 2007
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT TO
10 AM EST SUNDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT TO 10 AM
EST SUNDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
RAIN WILL MIX WITH AND CHANGE TO ALL WET SNOW OVERNIGHT ACROSS
THE WARNING AREA INITIALLY OVER HIGHER TERRAIN WEST OF A CARIBOU...
PATTEN AND MILLINOCKET LINE. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO SUNDAY
MORNING AND THEN IS EXPECTED TO END BY NOON WITH TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS
OF 5 TO 10 INCHES WITH LOCALLY UP TO 16 INCHES OVER TERRAIN
GREATER THAN 2000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
FROM CARIBOU...PATTEN AND MILLINOCKET EASTWARD WITHIN THE WARNING AREA
THE CHANGEOVER WILL OCCUR LATE TONIGHT...LIMITING THE SNOWFALL POTENTIAL
TO 2 TO 6 INCHES.
THIS STORM WILL HAVE A HIGH IMPACT ON THE WARNING AREA. HEAVY
ACCUMULATIONS OF WET SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL LIKELY RESULT IN
MANY DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES AND WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES. IN
ADDITION...MANY ROADS WILL BE SNOW OR SLUSH COVERED AND VERY
SLIPPERY. NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 45 MPH
MAY BE STRONG ENOUGH IN SOME AREAS TO PRODUCE BLOWING AND
DRIFTING AND LOCALIZED WHITEOUT CONDITIONS DESPITE THE WETNESS OF
THE SNOWFALL. TRAVEL WILL BE DIFFICULT AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED LATE
TONIGHT AND EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.
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Re: Threat Areas: Outerbanks to Maine / Eastern Canada
Terry wrote:Seems like a lot of trees down/power outages and some flooding type of stuff in southern New England, except more so out on the Vineyard and Nantucket.
HERE are the incident reports for Taunton, MA NWS.
After seeing footage from the Cape Cod and Nantucket areas on the Boston NBC earlier this afternoon, I kind of figured it was only a matter of time before damage reports starting coming in.
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938mb? A weather bomb out there intensifying at Wilma rates? Has to be an error.
EC has the pressure there at 994mb.
EC has the pressure there at 994mb.
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Wind has just started howling here all at once, and rain picking up again to. I'll have to check the readings. Just had a short gust to 60 mph/100 km/h. Not as bad as Bob was here yet, had peak gusts to 75 mph, and in the November storm of 2001 peak gusts to 85 mph.
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extradited wrote:Does anyone know what Truro Nova Scotia is supposed to get? As in winds? What time will the strongest winds be here?
Forecast is for gusts up to 120 km/h (75 mph) peaking early tomorrow morning according to EC...
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