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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
Hi all you can track the latest storm at my Weather Blog -
http://hybridstorm-weatherblog.blogspot.ca/
http://hybridstorm-weatherblog.blogspot.ca/
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
Blizzard Watch
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
356 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...MAJOR NOR`EASTER TO IMPACT TRI-STATE AREA LATE MONDAY INTO
TUESDAY....
CTZ006>008-010>012-NYZ078>081-177-179-252100-
/O.NEW.KOKX.BZ.A.0001.150126T1800Z-150128T0500Z/
NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-NORTHERN NEW LONDON-
SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-
NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
356 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...BLIZZARD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEW YORK HAS ISSUED A BLIZZARD
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING.
* LOCATIONS...PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT AND LONG ISLAND.
* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW.
* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 12 TO 18 INCHES.
* WINDS...NORTH 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH.
* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.
* TIMING...HEAVIEST SNOW AND STRONGEST WINDS WILL OCCUR OVERNIGHT
MONDAY INTO TUESDAY.
* IMPACTS...EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TRAVEL DUE TO HEAVY SNOWFALL AND
STRONG WINDS WITH WHITEOUT CONDITIONS LIKELY. SECONDARY AND
TERTIARY ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE. STRONG WINDS MAY DOWN
POWER LINES AND TREE LIMBS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A BLIZZARD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FALLING AND/OR
BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDS AND EXTREMELY POOR VISIBILITIES.
THIS CAN LEAD TO WHITEOUT CONDITIONS AND MAKE TRAVEL VERY
DANGEROUS.
&&
$$
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
352 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL IMPACT THE REGION MONDAY NIGHT
THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT WITH 1 TO 2 FEET OF SNOW AND BLIZZARD
CONDITIONS POSSIBLE...
MAZ005>007-013>021-RIZ001>008-251700-
/O.NEW.KBOX.BZ.A.0001.150127T0000Z-150128T0600Z/
CENTRAL MIDDLESEX MA-WESTERN ESSEX MA-EASTERN ESSEX MA-
WESTERN NORFOLK MA-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA-SUFFOLK MA-
EASTERN NORFOLK MA-NORTHERN BRISTOL MA-WESTERN PLYMOUTH MA-
EASTERN PLYMOUTH MA-SOUTHERN BRISTOL MA-SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH MA-
NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHEAST PROVIDENCE RI-WESTERN KENT RI-
EASTERN KENT RI-BRISTOL RI-WASHINGTON RI-NEWPORT RI-
BLOCK ISLAND RI-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FRAMINGHAM...LOWELL...LAWRENCE...
GLOUCESTER...FOXBORO...NORWOOD...CAMBRIDGE...BOSTON...QUINCY...
TAUNTON...BROCKTON...PLYMOUTH...FALL RIVER...NEW BEDFORD...
MATTAPOISETT...FOSTER...SMITHFIELD...PROVIDENCE...
WEST GREENWICH...WARWICK...BRISTOL...NARRAGANSETT...WESTERLY...
NEWPORT...BLOCK ISLAND
352 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...BLIZZARD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE
TUESDAY NIGHT...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A BLIZZARD
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE
TUESDAY NIGHT.
* LOCATIONS...EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND.
* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW...STRONG WINDS AND BLIZZARD
CONDITIONS. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.
* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 18 TO 24 INCHES.
* TIMING...THE WORST OF THE STORM WILL BE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
* IMPACTS...HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL RESULT IN THE
POTENTIAL FOR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WITH NEAR ZERO VISIBILITY.
ALONG THE SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND COAST...THE SNOW MAY BE WET
ENOUGH TO RESULT IN SOME DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER OUTAGES.
TRAVEL MAY BECOME IMPOSSIBLE AND LIFE THREATENING ACROSS THE
ENTIRE REGION. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A HISTORIC STORM.
* WINDS...NORTH 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH.
* TEMPERATURES...IN THE LOWER 20S.
* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A BLIZZARD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR CONSIDERABLE
FALLING AND/OR BLOWING SNOW WITH SUSTAINED WINDS OR FREQUENT
GUSTS OVER 35 MPH AND VISIBILITIES BELOW 1/4 MILE FOR AT LEAST
3 HOURS. WHITEOUT CONDITIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE...MAKING TRAVEL
VERY DANGEROUS. BE PREPARED TO ALTER ANY TRAVEL PLANS.
&&
$$
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
356 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...MAJOR NOR`EASTER TO IMPACT TRI-STATE AREA LATE MONDAY INTO
TUESDAY....
CTZ006>008-010>012-NYZ078>081-177-179-252100-
/O.NEW.KOKX.BZ.A.0001.150126T1800Z-150128T0500Z/
NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-NORTHERN NEW LONDON-
SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-
NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
356 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...BLIZZARD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEW YORK HAS ISSUED A BLIZZARD
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING.
* LOCATIONS...PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT AND LONG ISLAND.
* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW.
* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 12 TO 18 INCHES.
* WINDS...NORTH 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH.
* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.
* TIMING...HEAVIEST SNOW AND STRONGEST WINDS WILL OCCUR OVERNIGHT
MONDAY INTO TUESDAY.
* IMPACTS...EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TRAVEL DUE TO HEAVY SNOWFALL AND
STRONG WINDS WITH WHITEOUT CONDITIONS LIKELY. SECONDARY AND
TERTIARY ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE. STRONG WINDS MAY DOWN
POWER LINES AND TREE LIMBS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A BLIZZARD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FALLING AND/OR
BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDS AND EXTREMELY POOR VISIBILITIES.
THIS CAN LEAD TO WHITEOUT CONDITIONS AND MAKE TRAVEL VERY
DANGEROUS.
&&
$$
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
352 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL IMPACT THE REGION MONDAY NIGHT
THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT WITH 1 TO 2 FEET OF SNOW AND BLIZZARD
CONDITIONS POSSIBLE...
MAZ005>007-013>021-RIZ001>008-251700-
/O.NEW.KBOX.BZ.A.0001.150127T0000Z-150128T0600Z/
CENTRAL MIDDLESEX MA-WESTERN ESSEX MA-EASTERN ESSEX MA-
WESTERN NORFOLK MA-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA-SUFFOLK MA-
EASTERN NORFOLK MA-NORTHERN BRISTOL MA-WESTERN PLYMOUTH MA-
EASTERN PLYMOUTH MA-SOUTHERN BRISTOL MA-SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH MA-
NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHEAST PROVIDENCE RI-WESTERN KENT RI-
EASTERN KENT RI-BRISTOL RI-WASHINGTON RI-NEWPORT RI-
BLOCK ISLAND RI-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FRAMINGHAM...LOWELL...LAWRENCE...
GLOUCESTER...FOXBORO...NORWOOD...CAMBRIDGE...BOSTON...QUINCY...
TAUNTON...BROCKTON...PLYMOUTH...FALL RIVER...NEW BEDFORD...
MATTAPOISETT...FOSTER...SMITHFIELD...PROVIDENCE...
WEST GREENWICH...WARWICK...BRISTOL...NARRAGANSETT...WESTERLY...
NEWPORT...BLOCK ISLAND
352 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...BLIZZARD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE
TUESDAY NIGHT...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A BLIZZARD
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE
TUESDAY NIGHT.
* LOCATIONS...EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND.
* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW...STRONG WINDS AND BLIZZARD
CONDITIONS. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.
* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 18 TO 24 INCHES.
* TIMING...THE WORST OF THE STORM WILL BE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
* IMPACTS...HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL RESULT IN THE
POTENTIAL FOR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WITH NEAR ZERO VISIBILITY.
ALONG THE SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND COAST...THE SNOW MAY BE WET
ENOUGH TO RESULT IN SOME DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER OUTAGES.
TRAVEL MAY BECOME IMPOSSIBLE AND LIFE THREATENING ACROSS THE
ENTIRE REGION. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A HISTORIC STORM.
* WINDS...NORTH 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH.
* TEMPERATURES...IN THE LOWER 20S.
* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A BLIZZARD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR CONSIDERABLE
FALLING AND/OR BLOWING SNOW WITH SUSTAINED WINDS OR FREQUENT
GUSTS OVER 35 MPH AND VISIBILITIES BELOW 1/4 MILE FOR AT LEAST
3 HOURS. WHITEOUT CONDITIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE...MAKING TRAVEL
VERY DANGEROUS. BE PREPARED TO ALTER ANY TRAVEL PLANS.
&&
$$
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
Will this big storm cause many records to fall? This is for Central Park.
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
Information for the storm that just blew through -
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 04 FOR OHIO VALLEY TO NORTHEAST U.S. WINTER
STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING STORM QUICKLY MOVING NORTH THROUGH EASTERN
CANADA...
ALL WATCHES...WARNINGS...AND ADVISORIES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR
THIS SYSTEM.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 AM EST...A RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WITH A
CENTRAL PRESSURE OF 964 MB...28.47 INCHES...WAS LOCATED OVER
NORTHERN NOVA SCOTIA AND MOVING QUICKLY NORTHEASTWARD. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THE
MAJORITY OF THE SNOW HAS MOVED OUT OF MAINE AND INTO NEW
BRUNSWICK. FARTHER WEST...SCATTERED AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW WERE
FALLING ACROSS PORTIONS OF VERMONT...NEW HAMPSHIRE...AND WESTERN
NEW YORK STATE.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 700 AM EST FRI JAN
23 THROUGH 300 AM EST SAT JAN 24...
...MAINE...
ELLSWORTH 8.0
CAMDEN 1 SSW 6.2
PRINCETON 6.0
SCARBOROUGH 6.0
SEDGWICK 6.0
YORK 5.2
BAR HARBOR 5.0
LINCOLNVILLE 5.0
STEUBEN 5.0
SOUTH BERWICK 4.5
BANGOR 4.0
HOPE 2 S 3.5
CAPE ELIZABETH 3.0
GORHAM 3 SSE 3.0
SIDNEY 3.0
VAUGHAN WOODS 2 ESE 3.0
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
HUDSON 8.1
HAMPSTEAD 8.0
WEARES MILL 7.5
WEST HAMPSTEAD 7.4
NASHUA 6.5
MERRIMACK 5.0
ROCHESTER 5.0
ALTON BAY 4.8
DURHAM 4.5
LEAVITIS HILL 2 NW 4.5
LEIGHTON CORNE 1 ESE 4.5
CONCORD 4.3
...NEW YORK...
SOMERS 8.4
WARWICK 8.0
SLOATSBURG 7.8
TUXEDO PARK 7.5
AIRMONT 7.4
MAHOPAC 7.0
PEEKSKILL 7.0
BEACON 4 ESE 6.7
COLD SPRINGS 8.1 NE 6.1
WAPPINGERS FALLS 6.0
ALBERTSON 5.5
WINDHAM 2 SSW 5.5
SOUTH SALEM 2.1 NW 5.4
EAST NORTHPORT 5.0
BRONX 4.2
CANAAN 1 N 4.0
...VERMONT...
BRATTLEBORO 4.0
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...CONNECTICUT...
BURLINGTON 8.0
NEW BRITAIN 8.0
DARIEN 7.8
BEACON FALLS 7.0
EASTON 7.0
DANBURY 6.6
ROXBURY 6.6
MIDDLETOWN 6.3
STAFFORDVILLE 6.2
BROOKFIELD 3.3 SSE 5.7
WINSTED 5.5
PORTLAND 0.9 S 5.3
SOUTHINGTON 5.3
SOMERS 5.1
WEST HARTFORD 4.7
...KENTUCKY...
ELIZABETHTOWN 1.8 SE 5.2
GEORGETOWN 1.3 NNE 4.6
LAWRENCEBURG 5.2 S 4.5
MAYSVILLE 7 SSE 4.5
CORINTH 4.0
...MASSACHUSETTS...
LUNENBURG 9.1
LUDLOW 9.0
DRACUT 8.3
FRAMINGHAM 8.3
STERLING 7.6
LURENBURG 7.1
NORTH CHELMSFORD 7.0
ORANGE 7.0
HAVERHILL 6.7
ACTON 6.5
WALES 6.0
SHREWSBURY 5.8
PEPPERELL 5.5
CHELSEA 5.0
EAST BOSTON 1 N 4.4
...MARYLAND...
CASCADE 1 SSE 5.0
FROSTBURG 4.0
HAGERSTOWN 1.0 ENE 2.5
WILLIAMSPORT 2.8 ENE 2.3
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
HUDSON 6.4
NASHUA 6.0
WEST HAMPSTEAD 4.5
CONCORD 3.1
LACONIA 2.5
...NEW JERSEY...
HIGHLAND LAKES 9.0
WEST MILFORD 8.5
JEFFERSON TWP 2.4 ENE 8.3
MARCELLA 8.0
MONTAGUE TWP 2.7 WNW 8.0
ROCKAWAY TWP 0.7 NE 8.0
WESTWOOD 8.0
GLEN ROCK 7.9
OAKLAND 7.8
ALLAMUCHY 7.5
BASKING RIDGE 7.5
CLINTON 6.8
CEDAR GROVE 6.0
ROSELLE PARK 5.7
LAWRENCEVILLE 5.5
...OHIO...
MCDERMOTT 4.0
ROME 4.0
W ROSEMOUNT 3.6
PORTSMOUTH 3.5
WAVERLY 3.4
...PENNSYLVANIA...
COOLBAUGH 9.0
ASHLAND 8.0
FORKS TWP 8.0
HUFFS CHURCH 8.0
JESSUP 8.0
MACUNGIE 8.0
LEHIGH VALLEY INTL ARPT 7.9
ALLENTOWN 7.8
MARTINS CREEK 0.2 E 7.3
GRANTVILLE 7.2
ANNVILLE 6.5
GLENDON 3.5 S 6.5
SAYLORSBURG 2.8 W 6.0
STERLING - 22 6.0
MOUNTAIN TOP 1.0 SW 5.7
PHILADELPHIA FIRE 58 2.0
...RHODE ISLAND...
NORTH FOSTER 5.5
WEST GLOCESTER 5.5
BURRILLVILLE 4.8
SCITUATE 4.8
NORTH SMITHFIELD 4.2
RICHMOND 3.0
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT
HAS ENDED...
...VIRGINIA...
WINTERGREEN 5 WNW 0.38
WOOLSEY 3 NNW 0.20
...WEST VIRGINIA...
CHERRY GROVE 6 WSW 0.25
THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO INTENSIFY RAPIDLY WHILE
MOVING NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA OVERNIGHT. SNOWFALL HAS
COME TO AN END FOR THIS EVENT AND NO ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE
EXPECTED THIS MORNING.
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.
FANNING
AWCN14 CWHX 251306
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
9:06 A.M. AST SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT SNOW TO NEW BRUNSWICK DURING
THE WEEKEND. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 20 TO 30 CM OF SNOW OVER SOUTH
CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN REGIONS OF THE PROVINCE. THE PRECIPITATION
CHANGED TO RAIN AND FREEZING RAIN OVER SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE
PROVINCE ALTHOUGH IT DID CHANGE BACK TO SNOW SATURDAY NIGHT.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 10 TO 20 MILLIMETRES WERE REPORTED OVER THE
FUNDY REGION.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AND RAINFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED
BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST SUNDAY.
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.
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL RAINFALL
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES)
MONCTON 7 12
SAINT JOHN 6 9
GAGETOWN 22 -
BATHURST 15 -
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
POINT LEPREAU 4 15
ST STEPHEN 23 -
GRAND MANAN 12 22
FREDERICTON 13 -
FUNDY PARK 2 18
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 20 -
BOUCTOUCHE 16 -
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 32 -
MIRAMICHI 20 -
BAS CARAQUET 20 -
RED PINES 16 -
AWCN11 CWHX 251306
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
4:27 A.M. AST SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT RAIN TO NOVA SCOTIA
SATURDAY. PATCHY FREEZING RAIN WAS REPORTED OVER NORTHERN
AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE PROVINCE DURING THE EVENING.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 30 TO 60 MILLIMETRES WERE REPORTED.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF RAINFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8 A.M. AST SUNDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES RAINFALL IN MILLIMETRES
YARMOUTH 21
GREENWOOD 13
HALIFAX STANFIELD 37
SYDNEY 42
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
BACCARO POINT 61
WESTERN HEAD 55
KENTVILLE 24
NEW ROSS 35
SHEARWATER 44
UPPER STEWIACKE 28
MALAY FALLS 52
DEBERT 32
PARRSBORO 20
NAPPAN 23
TRACADIE 33
PORT HAWKESBURY 52
ESKASONI 27
INGONISH BEACH 60
NORTHEAST MARGAREE 26
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
CAPE SABLE 64
END
AWCN15 CWHX 251306
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 4:20 A.M. AST SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT SNOW TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
DURING THE WEEKEND. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 5 TO 15 CM OF SNOW WESTERN
REGIONS OF THE PROVINCE. THE PRECIPITATION CHANGED TO RAIN AND
FREEZING RAIN OVER SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE PROVINCE ALTHOUGH IT DID
CHANGE BACK TO SNOW SATURDAY NIGHT. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 20 TO 30
MILLIMETRES WERE REPORTED.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
SNOWFALL RAINFALL
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES)
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 5 24
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
EAST POINT - 26
ST PETERS 4 32
HARRINGTON 5 26
SUMMERSIDE 5 20
NORTH POINT 10 -
END
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 04 FOR OHIO VALLEY TO NORTHEAST U.S. WINTER
STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 AM EST SUN JAN 25 2015
...RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING STORM QUICKLY MOVING NORTH THROUGH EASTERN
CANADA...
ALL WATCHES...WARNINGS...AND ADVISORIES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR
THIS SYSTEM.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 AM EST...A RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WITH A
CENTRAL PRESSURE OF 964 MB...28.47 INCHES...WAS LOCATED OVER
NORTHERN NOVA SCOTIA AND MOVING QUICKLY NORTHEASTWARD. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THE
MAJORITY OF THE SNOW HAS MOVED OUT OF MAINE AND INTO NEW
BRUNSWICK. FARTHER WEST...SCATTERED AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW WERE
FALLING ACROSS PORTIONS OF VERMONT...NEW HAMPSHIRE...AND WESTERN
NEW YORK STATE.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 700 AM EST FRI JAN
23 THROUGH 300 AM EST SAT JAN 24...
...MAINE...
ELLSWORTH 8.0
CAMDEN 1 SSW 6.2
PRINCETON 6.0
SCARBOROUGH 6.0
SEDGWICK 6.0
YORK 5.2
BAR HARBOR 5.0
LINCOLNVILLE 5.0
STEUBEN 5.0
SOUTH BERWICK 4.5
BANGOR 4.0
HOPE 2 S 3.5
CAPE ELIZABETH 3.0
GORHAM 3 SSE 3.0
SIDNEY 3.0
VAUGHAN WOODS 2 ESE 3.0
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
HUDSON 8.1
HAMPSTEAD 8.0
WEARES MILL 7.5
WEST HAMPSTEAD 7.4
NASHUA 6.5
MERRIMACK 5.0
ROCHESTER 5.0
ALTON BAY 4.8
DURHAM 4.5
LEAVITIS HILL 2 NW 4.5
LEIGHTON CORNE 1 ESE 4.5
CONCORD 4.3
...NEW YORK...
SOMERS 8.4
WARWICK 8.0
SLOATSBURG 7.8
TUXEDO PARK 7.5
AIRMONT 7.4
MAHOPAC 7.0
PEEKSKILL 7.0
BEACON 4 ESE 6.7
COLD SPRINGS 8.1 NE 6.1
WAPPINGERS FALLS 6.0
ALBERTSON 5.5
WINDHAM 2 SSW 5.5
SOUTH SALEM 2.1 NW 5.4
EAST NORTHPORT 5.0
BRONX 4.2
CANAAN 1 N 4.0
...VERMONT...
BRATTLEBORO 4.0
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...CONNECTICUT...
BURLINGTON 8.0
NEW BRITAIN 8.0
DARIEN 7.8
BEACON FALLS 7.0
EASTON 7.0
DANBURY 6.6
ROXBURY 6.6
MIDDLETOWN 6.3
STAFFORDVILLE 6.2
BROOKFIELD 3.3 SSE 5.7
WINSTED 5.5
PORTLAND 0.9 S 5.3
SOUTHINGTON 5.3
SOMERS 5.1
WEST HARTFORD 4.7
...KENTUCKY...
ELIZABETHTOWN 1.8 SE 5.2
GEORGETOWN 1.3 NNE 4.6
LAWRENCEBURG 5.2 S 4.5
MAYSVILLE 7 SSE 4.5
CORINTH 4.0
...MASSACHUSETTS...
LUNENBURG 9.1
LUDLOW 9.0
DRACUT 8.3
FRAMINGHAM 8.3
STERLING 7.6
LURENBURG 7.1
NORTH CHELMSFORD 7.0
ORANGE 7.0
HAVERHILL 6.7
ACTON 6.5
WALES 6.0
SHREWSBURY 5.8
PEPPERELL 5.5
CHELSEA 5.0
EAST BOSTON 1 N 4.4
...MARYLAND...
CASCADE 1 SSE 5.0
FROSTBURG 4.0
HAGERSTOWN 1.0 ENE 2.5
WILLIAMSPORT 2.8 ENE 2.3
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
HUDSON 6.4
NASHUA 6.0
WEST HAMPSTEAD 4.5
CONCORD 3.1
LACONIA 2.5
...NEW JERSEY...
HIGHLAND LAKES 9.0
WEST MILFORD 8.5
JEFFERSON TWP 2.4 ENE 8.3
MARCELLA 8.0
MONTAGUE TWP 2.7 WNW 8.0
ROCKAWAY TWP 0.7 NE 8.0
WESTWOOD 8.0
GLEN ROCK 7.9
OAKLAND 7.8
ALLAMUCHY 7.5
BASKING RIDGE 7.5
CLINTON 6.8
CEDAR GROVE 6.0
ROSELLE PARK 5.7
LAWRENCEVILLE 5.5
...OHIO...
MCDERMOTT 4.0
ROME 4.0
W ROSEMOUNT 3.6
PORTSMOUTH 3.5
WAVERLY 3.4
...PENNSYLVANIA...
COOLBAUGH 9.0
ASHLAND 8.0
FORKS TWP 8.0
HUFFS CHURCH 8.0
JESSUP 8.0
MACUNGIE 8.0
LEHIGH VALLEY INTL ARPT 7.9
ALLENTOWN 7.8
MARTINS CREEK 0.2 E 7.3
GRANTVILLE 7.2
ANNVILLE 6.5
GLENDON 3.5 S 6.5
SAYLORSBURG 2.8 W 6.0
STERLING - 22 6.0
MOUNTAIN TOP 1.0 SW 5.7
PHILADELPHIA FIRE 58 2.0
...RHODE ISLAND...
NORTH FOSTER 5.5
WEST GLOCESTER 5.5
BURRILLVILLE 4.8
SCITUATE 4.8
NORTH SMITHFIELD 4.2
RICHMOND 3.0
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT
HAS ENDED...
...VIRGINIA...
WINTERGREEN 5 WNW 0.38
WOOLSEY 3 NNW 0.20
...WEST VIRGINIA...
CHERRY GROVE 6 WSW 0.25
THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO INTENSIFY RAPIDLY WHILE
MOVING NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA OVERNIGHT. SNOWFALL HAS
COME TO AN END FOR THIS EVENT AND NO ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE
EXPECTED THIS MORNING.
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.
FANNING
AWCN14 CWHX 251306
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
9:06 A.M. AST SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT SNOW TO NEW BRUNSWICK DURING
THE WEEKEND. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 20 TO 30 CM OF SNOW OVER SOUTH
CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN REGIONS OF THE PROVINCE. THE PRECIPITATION
CHANGED TO RAIN AND FREEZING RAIN OVER SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE
PROVINCE ALTHOUGH IT DID CHANGE BACK TO SNOW SATURDAY NIGHT.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 10 TO 20 MILLIMETRES WERE REPORTED OVER THE
FUNDY REGION.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AND RAINFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED
BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST SUNDAY.
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.
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL RAINFALL
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES)
MONCTON 7 12
SAINT JOHN 6 9
GAGETOWN 22 -
BATHURST 15 -
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
POINT LEPREAU 4 15
ST STEPHEN 23 -
GRAND MANAN 12 22
FREDERICTON 13 -
FUNDY PARK 2 18
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 20 -
BOUCTOUCHE 16 -
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 32 -
MIRAMICHI 20 -
BAS CARAQUET 20 -
RED PINES 16 -
AWCN11 CWHX 251306
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
4:27 A.M. AST SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT RAIN TO NOVA SCOTIA
SATURDAY. PATCHY FREEZING RAIN WAS REPORTED OVER NORTHERN
AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE PROVINCE DURING THE EVENING.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 30 TO 60 MILLIMETRES WERE REPORTED.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF RAINFALL AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8 A.M. AST SUNDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES RAINFALL IN MILLIMETRES
YARMOUTH 21
GREENWOOD 13
HALIFAX STANFIELD 37
SYDNEY 42
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
BACCARO POINT 61
WESTERN HEAD 55
KENTVILLE 24
NEW ROSS 35
SHEARWATER 44
UPPER STEWIACKE 28
MALAY FALLS 52
DEBERT 32
PARRSBORO 20
NAPPAN 23
TRACADIE 33
PORT HAWKESBURY 52
ESKASONI 27
INGONISH BEACH 60
NORTHEAST MARGAREE 26
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
CAPE SABLE 64
END
AWCN15 CWHX 251306
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 4:20 A.M. AST SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT SNOW TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
DURING THE WEEKEND. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 5 TO 15 CM OF SNOW WESTERN
REGIONS OF THE PROVINCE. THE PRECIPITATION CHANGED TO RAIN AND
FREEZING RAIN OVER SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE PROVINCE ALTHOUGH IT DID
CHANGE BACK TO SNOW SATURDAY NIGHT. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 20 TO 30
MILLIMETRES WERE REPORTED.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
SNOWFALL RAINFALL
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES)
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 5 24
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
EAST POINT - 26
ST PETERS 4 32
HARRINGTON 5 26
SUMMERSIDE 5 20
NORTH POINT 10 -
END
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 10 FOR MID-ATLANTIC TO NORTHEAST MAJOR WINTER
STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
1000 AM EST WED JAN 28 2015
...MAJOR WINTER STORM IS WINDING DOWN AS LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM
WEAKENS AND MOVES FARTHER AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND...
ALL WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR THIS SYSTEM.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 900 AM EST...THE SURFACE LOW PRESSURE CENTER OF THIS MAJOR
WINTER STORM...WITH A PRESSURE OF 995 MB...29.38 INCHES...WAS
MOVING ONSHORE JUST SOUTH OF YARMOUTH...NOVA SCOTIA. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THAT
LIGHT SNOW WAS MOVING SOUTHEASTWARD ACROSS PARTS OF EASTERN MAINE.
ELSEWHERE...OCEAN-EFFECT LIGHT SNOW WAS REPORTED NEAR THE CAPE
COD AREA.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 1100 PM EST SUN
JAN 25 THROUGH 900 AM EST WED JAN 28...
...CONNECTICUT...
WINTHROP 0.2 N 34.1
THOMPSON 33.5
ACTON 1.3 SW 32.8
SOUTHBRIDGE 0.6 E 32.3
PUTNAM 30.0
MOOSUP 1.7 NE 29.5
LISBON 26.0
COLCHESTER 25.0
MOOSUP 25.0
STAFFORDVILLE 23.0
STAFFORDVILLE 0.4 NNW 23.0
WATERFORD 23.0
DAYVILLE 2.0 ENE 22.5
HAMPTON 22.5
HADDAM 22.0
MARLBOROUGH 22.0
SOUTH KILLINGLY 21.0
BALTIC 20.5
TOLLAND 20.0
OLD SAYBROOK 19.5
MANCHESTER 17.5
WEST HARTFORD 13.0
NEW HAVEN 8.5
...MASSACHUSETTS...
AUBURN 36.0
HUDSON 36.0
LUNENBURG 36.0
CLINTON 34.1
ACTON 34.0
LITTLETON 34.0
CHELMSFORD 33.8
FRAMINGHAM 33.5
DRACUT 33.0
WESTFORD 33.0
TYNGSBORO 32.5
WORCESTER 32.0
METHUEN 31.5
SOUTH BOSTON 31.0
WEST HARWICH 28.5
SHREWSBURY 28.4
KINGSTON 28.0
NORTHBORO 27.0
OAK BLUFFS 27.0
BOSTON 26.0
EAST FREETOWN 26.0
EAST BOSTON 1 N (AIRPORT) 24.6
...MAINE...
NORTH WATERBORO 1.2 NE 31.5
SANFORD 2 S 31.5
GORHAM 4.9 NNW 30.0
GREENE 4.5 NNW 30.0
LEWISTON 2 E 27.0
SOUTH WINDHAM 1 ENE 27.0
GRAY NWS OFFICE 26.6
SANFORD 1 S 26.0
PORTLAND 1 E 25.2
WELLS 24.0
DURHAM 23.0
POPHAM BEACH STATE 23.0
WINDHAM 23.0
KENNEBUNK 2 NE 22.7
PORTSMOUTH 2 NNW 22.0
EASTPORT 20.3
TOPSHAM 20.3
GREENBUSH 18.0
PORTLAND 5.5 WNW 18.0
ORONO 16.8
CHARLOTTE 16.5
MARSHFIELD 16.5
BANGOR 3 W 16.0
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
NASHUA 33.2
HUDSON 32.0
HAMPTON 1 NNW 31.0
SALEM 3 WNW 31.0
SEABROOK 1 WNW 31.0
EXETER 1.5 E 30.5
DOVER 30.0
DOVER 0.8 E 27.0
STRATHAM 2 ENE 26.5
ATKINSON 26.0
MILFORD 2.7 SE 26.0
LONDONDERRY 1 S 25.4
LEE 25.0
WINDHAM 24.3
AUBURN 24.0
WEST HAMPSTEAD 3 WSW 21.0
BARRINGTON 19.0
MERRIMACK 18.5
BROOKLINE 2.1 SW 17.5
MERRIMACK 3 NNW 16.8
SALEM 1.7 NNE 16.2
WOLFEBORO BAY 16.1
CUSHING 16.0
CONCORD 12.0
...NEW YORK...
ORIENT 30.0
SOUTHAMPTON 29.0
MEDORD 25.6
ISLIP AIRPORT 24.8
MATTITUCK 24.8
HAMPTON BAYS 24.0
WEST BABYLON 24.0
EAST MORICHES 0.6 WNW 23.8
MASSAPEQUA 17.8
OLD BETHPAGE 17.6
PLAINVIEW 17.0
CARLE PLACE 13.1
SEAFORD 12.7
GLENDALE 12.1
BRONX 11.8
NYC/LA GUARDIA 11.4
ROCKY POINT 2.0 N 11.0
RYE 11.0
WHITE PLAINS 10.3
CENTRAL PARK 9.8
STATEN ISLAND 7.0
...RHODE ISLAND...
BURRILLVILLE 28.5
WEST GLOCESTER 25.6
GLENDALE 23.5
WESTERLY 21.0
NORTH FOSTER 20.7
WEST WARWICK 20.5
HOPE VALLEY 18.5
GREENE 18.0
SMITHFIELD 18.0
CRANSTON 17.0
PROVIDENCE 17.0
PAWTUCKET 15.5
CHARLESTOWN 15.0
NORTH KINGSTOWN 15.0
PORTSMOUTH 15.0
GREENVILLE 0.7 NNW 12.5
...VERMONT...
MORGAN 6.7 SE 10.1
POWNAL 8.6
DANBY 6.0
HARTLAND 6.0
WOODFORD 5.8
MILTON 1 W 5.5
SALISBURY 5.5
LANDGROVE 5.2
MANCHESTER 5.0
LINCOLN 4.5
WARREN 4.0
...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...
...MASSACHUSETTS...
NANTUCKET 78
CHATHAM 75
AQUINNAH 74
HUMAROCK 74
CENTERVILLE 72
EDGARTOWN 67
ROCKPORT 64
YARMOUTH 61
OAK BLUFFS 60
PROVINCETOWN MUNI ARPT 59
FAIRHAVEN 58
VINEYARD HAVEN 58
BARNSTABLE 53
SCITUATE 52
PLYMOUTH MUNI ARPT 49
...MAINE...
EASTPORT 61
BROOKLIN 55
SOUTH BRISTOL 3 ESE 55
AUGUSTA STATE AIRPORT 54
TOPSFIELD 52
BAR HARBOR 47
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
MOUNT WASHINGTON 78
...NEW YORK...
WESTHAMPTON AIRPORT 60
NAPEAGUE 57
PLUM ISLAND 4 ENE 56
EATONS NECK 52
...RHODE ISLAND...
BLOCK ISLAND MUNI ARPT 53
NEWPORT 53
MIDDLETOWN 50
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...WASHINGTON DC...
WASHINGTON 1.1
...DELAWARE...
NEWARK 3.9 SSW 1.6
DOVER 1.1 NNE 1.0
...MARYLAND...
CASCADE 6.0
MC HENRY 5 SSE 6.0
OAKLAND 5.0
ECKHART MINES 4.5
GERMANTOWN 4.5
PECKTONVILLE 2 NNW 4.5
FREDERICK 3 NW 4.0
POINT OF ROCKS 1 NE 4.0
WESTMINSTER 2 SE 3.5
HAGERSTOWN 1 E 3.0
SILVER SPRING 5.7 NW 2.8
GAITHERSBURG 3.1 NE 2.7
COLUMBIA 2.3 N 2.5
...NEW JERSEY...
MANASQUAN 12.0
SAYREVILLE 10.5
BRICK TWP 10.0
LINCROFT 9.2
NEPTUNE TWP 8.5
NORTH BERGEN 8.1
BERKELEY TWP 8.0
HOWELL TWP 8.0
WHITING 8.0
HARRISON 0.3 N 7.2
LONG BRANCH 0.5 W 7.0
PENNINGTON 0.6 ENE 7.0
EAST RUTHERFORD 6.8
NEWARK AIRPORT 6.0
TRENTON 4.0
...OHIO...
GALION 8.0
MANSFIELD/ONTARIO 8.0
BOWERSTON 7.0
MINERAL CITY 7.0
DALTON 6.5
LEXINGTON 1 NW 6.5
ASHLAND 4 SW 6.0
CALCUTTA 6.0
GLASGOW 6.0
QUAKER CITY 5.3
BELLEFONTAINE 2 N 5.0
RICHMOND 5.0
STEUBENVILLE 5.0
BELLEVUE 1 N 4.3
BARNESVILLE 4.0
...PENNSYLVANIA...
WINDBER COUNTRY CLUB 14.0
QUIGGLEVILLE 10.0
SAINT MARYS 10.0
ROARING SPRING 9.5
LAUREL SUMMIT 8.5
MOON TOWNSHIP 7.5
SCHELLSBURG 2.6 WNW 7.5
EVANS CITY 7.3
CABOT 7.0
CANONSBURG 7.0
ROSEVILLE 6 ENE 5.0
LOWER MAKEFIELD TWP 4.6
STATE COLLEGE 2.4 ENE 4.0
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA 2.5
...TENNESSEE...
GATLINBURG 6 SE 4.5
NEWFOUND GAP 1 N 4.3
...VIRGINIA...
FAIRFAX 4.3
BLUEMONT 4.2
LINDEN 1 SW 4.0
WINCHESTER 2 S 3.5
BURKE 1 ESE 3.0
CHESTER GAP 3.0
CEDAR HILL 3 NNW 2.5
DULLES INTL ARPT 2.0
...WEST VIRGINIA...
TERRA ALTA 1 NE 7.0
CHESTER 5.0
MOUNT STORM 5.0
BURLINGTON 4.0
CANAAN HEIGHTS 4.0
KLINE GAP 2 ESE 4.0
WEIRTON 4.0
FALLING WATERS 2 NW 3.8
INWOOD 3.8
MARTINSBURG 2 E 3.5
FALLING WATERS 3.0
MOZART 3.0
FOLLANSBEE 2.5
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT
HAS ENDED...
...WEST VIRGINIA...
FLAT TOP 0.38
THE SURFACE LOW IS EXPECTED TO WEAKEN FURTHER AND CONTINUE TO MOVE
AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND. THE REMAINING LIGHT SNOW IN EASTERN MAINE
IS EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF BY THIS AFTERNOON.
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.
KONG
AWCN14 CWHX 281252
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
8:52 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO NEW
BRUNSWICK TUESDAY AND EARLY THIS MORNING. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 15 TO 50
CM OF SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE PROVINCE. NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES WERE
REPORTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON 41 117
SAINT JOHN 47 85
GAGETOWN 26 76
BATHURST 20 52
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
POINT LEPREAU 27 83
ST STEPHEN - 74
GRAND MANAN 24 100
FUNDY PARK 25 46
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 20 85
BOUCTOUCHE - 70
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 51 67
MIRAMICHI - 56
BAS CARAQUET 16 78
RED PINES 22 45
DOAKTOWN 20 59
WOODSTOCK 21 48
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
MILLVILLE 35 -
FREDERICTON NORTH 34 -
MIRAMICHI 29 -
MCNAMEE 29 -
ST QUENTIN 24 -
END
AWCN11 CWHX 281316
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
9:16 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO NOVA
SCOTIA TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT. A MAJORITY OF THE PROVINCE
EXPERIENCED 4 TO 8 HOURS OF HEAVY SNOW, AND STRONG NORTHEASTERLY
WINDS GIVING BLOWING SNOW AND POOR VISIBILITIES.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
YARMOUTH 19 96
GREENWOOD 26 83
HALIFAX STANFIELD 13 72
SYDNEY 20 78
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
AMHERST 29 87
SPRINGHILL 15 -
KENTVILLE 25 65
PARRSBORO 17 80
NAPPAN 20 -
ESKASONI 14 80
TRURO 15 -
BACCARO POINT - 130
BRIER ISLAND - 122
BEAVER ISLAND - 122
PORT HAWKESBURY - 82
GRAND ETANG - 130
NORTH MOUNTAIN 17 85
WESTERN HEAD - 78
LUNENBURG - 76
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
CENTRAL DARTMOUTH 17 -
AMHERST HEAD 27 -
KINGSTON 17 -
HANTSPORT 15 -
LOWER SACKVILLE 15 -
PARRSBORO 19 -
SANDY COVE 22 -
LEAMINGTON 25 -
END
AWCN15 CWHX 281314
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 9:14 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO PRINCE
EDWARD ISLAND TUESDAY AND EARLY TODAY. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 10 TO 25 CM
OF SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE PROVINCE. NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES WERE
REPORTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 28 78
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
EAST POINT - 95
ST PETERS - 80
HARRINGTON - 83
SUMMERSIDE - 95
NORTH CAPE - 93
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
STRATFORD 20 -
WELLINGTON 33 -
NEW LONDON 25 -
MIMINEGASH 48 -
BONSHAW 29 -
STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
1000 AM EST WED JAN 28 2015
...MAJOR WINTER STORM IS WINDING DOWN AS LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM
WEAKENS AND MOVES FARTHER AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND...
ALL WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR THIS SYSTEM.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 900 AM EST...THE SURFACE LOW PRESSURE CENTER OF THIS MAJOR
WINTER STORM...WITH A PRESSURE OF 995 MB...29.38 INCHES...WAS
MOVING ONSHORE JUST SOUTH OF YARMOUTH...NOVA SCOTIA. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THAT
LIGHT SNOW WAS MOVING SOUTHEASTWARD ACROSS PARTS OF EASTERN MAINE.
ELSEWHERE...OCEAN-EFFECT LIGHT SNOW WAS REPORTED NEAR THE CAPE
COD AREA.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 1100 PM EST SUN
JAN 25 THROUGH 900 AM EST WED JAN 28...
...CONNECTICUT...
WINTHROP 0.2 N 34.1
THOMPSON 33.5
ACTON 1.3 SW 32.8
SOUTHBRIDGE 0.6 E 32.3
PUTNAM 30.0
MOOSUP 1.7 NE 29.5
LISBON 26.0
COLCHESTER 25.0
MOOSUP 25.0
STAFFORDVILLE 23.0
STAFFORDVILLE 0.4 NNW 23.0
WATERFORD 23.0
DAYVILLE 2.0 ENE 22.5
HAMPTON 22.5
HADDAM 22.0
MARLBOROUGH 22.0
SOUTH KILLINGLY 21.0
BALTIC 20.5
TOLLAND 20.0
OLD SAYBROOK 19.5
MANCHESTER 17.5
WEST HARTFORD 13.0
NEW HAVEN 8.5
...MASSACHUSETTS...
AUBURN 36.0
HUDSON 36.0
LUNENBURG 36.0
CLINTON 34.1
ACTON 34.0
LITTLETON 34.0
CHELMSFORD 33.8
FRAMINGHAM 33.5
DRACUT 33.0
WESTFORD 33.0
TYNGSBORO 32.5
WORCESTER 32.0
METHUEN 31.5
SOUTH BOSTON 31.0
WEST HARWICH 28.5
SHREWSBURY 28.4
KINGSTON 28.0
NORTHBORO 27.0
OAK BLUFFS 27.0
BOSTON 26.0
EAST FREETOWN 26.0
EAST BOSTON 1 N (AIRPORT) 24.6
...MAINE...
NORTH WATERBORO 1.2 NE 31.5
SANFORD 2 S 31.5
GORHAM 4.9 NNW 30.0
GREENE 4.5 NNW 30.0
LEWISTON 2 E 27.0
SOUTH WINDHAM 1 ENE 27.0
GRAY NWS OFFICE 26.6
SANFORD 1 S 26.0
PORTLAND 1 E 25.2
WELLS 24.0
DURHAM 23.0
POPHAM BEACH STATE 23.0
WINDHAM 23.0
KENNEBUNK 2 NE 22.7
PORTSMOUTH 2 NNW 22.0
EASTPORT 20.3
TOPSHAM 20.3
GREENBUSH 18.0
PORTLAND 5.5 WNW 18.0
ORONO 16.8
CHARLOTTE 16.5
MARSHFIELD 16.5
BANGOR 3 W 16.0
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
NASHUA 33.2
HUDSON 32.0
HAMPTON 1 NNW 31.0
SALEM 3 WNW 31.0
SEABROOK 1 WNW 31.0
EXETER 1.5 E 30.5
DOVER 30.0
DOVER 0.8 E 27.0
STRATHAM 2 ENE 26.5
ATKINSON 26.0
MILFORD 2.7 SE 26.0
LONDONDERRY 1 S 25.4
LEE 25.0
WINDHAM 24.3
AUBURN 24.0
WEST HAMPSTEAD 3 WSW 21.0
BARRINGTON 19.0
MERRIMACK 18.5
BROOKLINE 2.1 SW 17.5
MERRIMACK 3 NNW 16.8
SALEM 1.7 NNE 16.2
WOLFEBORO BAY 16.1
CUSHING 16.0
CONCORD 12.0
...NEW YORK...
ORIENT 30.0
SOUTHAMPTON 29.0
MEDORD 25.6
ISLIP AIRPORT 24.8
MATTITUCK 24.8
HAMPTON BAYS 24.0
WEST BABYLON 24.0
EAST MORICHES 0.6 WNW 23.8
MASSAPEQUA 17.8
OLD BETHPAGE 17.6
PLAINVIEW 17.0
CARLE PLACE 13.1
SEAFORD 12.7
GLENDALE 12.1
BRONX 11.8
NYC/LA GUARDIA 11.4
ROCKY POINT 2.0 N 11.0
RYE 11.0
WHITE PLAINS 10.3
CENTRAL PARK 9.8
STATEN ISLAND 7.0
...RHODE ISLAND...
BURRILLVILLE 28.5
WEST GLOCESTER 25.6
GLENDALE 23.5
WESTERLY 21.0
NORTH FOSTER 20.7
WEST WARWICK 20.5
HOPE VALLEY 18.5
GREENE 18.0
SMITHFIELD 18.0
CRANSTON 17.0
PROVIDENCE 17.0
PAWTUCKET 15.5
CHARLESTOWN 15.0
NORTH KINGSTOWN 15.0
PORTSMOUTH 15.0
GREENVILLE 0.7 NNW 12.5
...VERMONT...
MORGAN 6.7 SE 10.1
POWNAL 8.6
DANBY 6.0
HARTLAND 6.0
WOODFORD 5.8
MILTON 1 W 5.5
SALISBURY 5.5
LANDGROVE 5.2
MANCHESTER 5.0
LINCOLN 4.5
WARREN 4.0
...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...
...MASSACHUSETTS...
NANTUCKET 78
CHATHAM 75
AQUINNAH 74
HUMAROCK 74
CENTERVILLE 72
EDGARTOWN 67
ROCKPORT 64
YARMOUTH 61
OAK BLUFFS 60
PROVINCETOWN MUNI ARPT 59
FAIRHAVEN 58
VINEYARD HAVEN 58
BARNSTABLE 53
SCITUATE 52
PLYMOUTH MUNI ARPT 49
...MAINE...
EASTPORT 61
BROOKLIN 55
SOUTH BRISTOL 3 ESE 55
AUGUSTA STATE AIRPORT 54
TOPSFIELD 52
BAR HARBOR 47
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
MOUNT WASHINGTON 78
...NEW YORK...
WESTHAMPTON AIRPORT 60
NAPEAGUE 57
PLUM ISLAND 4 ENE 56
EATONS NECK 52
...RHODE ISLAND...
BLOCK ISLAND MUNI ARPT 53
NEWPORT 53
MIDDLETOWN 50
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...WASHINGTON DC...
WASHINGTON 1.1
...DELAWARE...
NEWARK 3.9 SSW 1.6
DOVER 1.1 NNE 1.0
...MARYLAND...
CASCADE 6.0
MC HENRY 5 SSE 6.0
OAKLAND 5.0
ECKHART MINES 4.5
GERMANTOWN 4.5
PECKTONVILLE 2 NNW 4.5
FREDERICK 3 NW 4.0
POINT OF ROCKS 1 NE 4.0
WESTMINSTER 2 SE 3.5
HAGERSTOWN 1 E 3.0
SILVER SPRING 5.7 NW 2.8
GAITHERSBURG 3.1 NE 2.7
COLUMBIA 2.3 N 2.5
...NEW JERSEY...
MANASQUAN 12.0
SAYREVILLE 10.5
BRICK TWP 10.0
LINCROFT 9.2
NEPTUNE TWP 8.5
NORTH BERGEN 8.1
BERKELEY TWP 8.0
HOWELL TWP 8.0
WHITING 8.0
HARRISON 0.3 N 7.2
LONG BRANCH 0.5 W 7.0
PENNINGTON 0.6 ENE 7.0
EAST RUTHERFORD 6.8
NEWARK AIRPORT 6.0
TRENTON 4.0
...OHIO...
GALION 8.0
MANSFIELD/ONTARIO 8.0
BOWERSTON 7.0
MINERAL CITY 7.0
DALTON 6.5
LEXINGTON 1 NW 6.5
ASHLAND 4 SW 6.0
CALCUTTA 6.0
GLASGOW 6.0
QUAKER CITY 5.3
BELLEFONTAINE 2 N 5.0
RICHMOND 5.0
STEUBENVILLE 5.0
BELLEVUE 1 N 4.3
BARNESVILLE 4.0
...PENNSYLVANIA...
WINDBER COUNTRY CLUB 14.0
QUIGGLEVILLE 10.0
SAINT MARYS 10.0
ROARING SPRING 9.5
LAUREL SUMMIT 8.5
MOON TOWNSHIP 7.5
SCHELLSBURG 2.6 WNW 7.5
EVANS CITY 7.3
CABOT 7.0
CANONSBURG 7.0
ROSEVILLE 6 ENE 5.0
LOWER MAKEFIELD TWP 4.6
STATE COLLEGE 2.4 ENE 4.0
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA 2.5
...TENNESSEE...
GATLINBURG 6 SE 4.5
NEWFOUND GAP 1 N 4.3
...VIRGINIA...
FAIRFAX 4.3
BLUEMONT 4.2
LINDEN 1 SW 4.0
WINCHESTER 2 S 3.5
BURKE 1 ESE 3.0
CHESTER GAP 3.0
CEDAR HILL 3 NNW 2.5
DULLES INTL ARPT 2.0
...WEST VIRGINIA...
TERRA ALTA 1 NE 7.0
CHESTER 5.0
MOUNT STORM 5.0
BURLINGTON 4.0
CANAAN HEIGHTS 4.0
KLINE GAP 2 ESE 4.0
WEIRTON 4.0
FALLING WATERS 2 NW 3.8
INWOOD 3.8
MARTINSBURG 2 E 3.5
FALLING WATERS 3.0
MOZART 3.0
FOLLANSBEE 2.5
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT
HAS ENDED...
...WEST VIRGINIA...
FLAT TOP 0.38
THE SURFACE LOW IS EXPECTED TO WEAKEN FURTHER AND CONTINUE TO MOVE
AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND. THE REMAINING LIGHT SNOW IN EASTERN MAINE
IS EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF BY THIS AFTERNOON.
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.
KONG
AWCN14 CWHX 281252
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
8:52 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO NEW
BRUNSWICK TUESDAY AND EARLY THIS MORNING. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 15 TO 50
CM OF SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE PROVINCE. NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES WERE
REPORTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON 41 117
SAINT JOHN 47 85
GAGETOWN 26 76
BATHURST 20 52
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
POINT LEPREAU 27 83
ST STEPHEN - 74
GRAND MANAN 24 100
FUNDY PARK 25 46
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 20 85
BOUCTOUCHE - 70
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 51 67
MIRAMICHI - 56
BAS CARAQUET 16 78
RED PINES 22 45
DOAKTOWN 20 59
WOODSTOCK 21 48
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
MILLVILLE 35 -
FREDERICTON NORTH 34 -
MIRAMICHI 29 -
MCNAMEE 29 -
ST QUENTIN 24 -
END
AWCN11 CWHX 281316
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
9:16 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO NOVA
SCOTIA TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT. A MAJORITY OF THE PROVINCE
EXPERIENCED 4 TO 8 HOURS OF HEAVY SNOW, AND STRONG NORTHEASTERLY
WINDS GIVING BLOWING SNOW AND POOR VISIBILITIES.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
YARMOUTH 19 96
GREENWOOD 26 83
HALIFAX STANFIELD 13 72
SYDNEY 20 78
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
AMHERST 29 87
SPRINGHILL 15 -
KENTVILLE 25 65
PARRSBORO 17 80
NAPPAN 20 -
ESKASONI 14 80
TRURO 15 -
BACCARO POINT - 130
BRIER ISLAND - 122
BEAVER ISLAND - 122
PORT HAWKESBURY - 82
GRAND ETANG - 130
NORTH MOUNTAIN 17 85
WESTERN HEAD - 78
LUNENBURG - 76
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
CENTRAL DARTMOUTH 17 -
AMHERST HEAD 27 -
KINGSTON 17 -
HANTSPORT 15 -
LOWER SACKVILLE 15 -
PARRSBORO 19 -
SANDY COVE 22 -
LEAMINGTON 25 -
END
AWCN15 CWHX 281314
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 9:14 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO PRINCE
EDWARD ISLAND TUESDAY AND EARLY TODAY. THE SYSTEM SPREAD 10 TO 25 CM
OF SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE PROVINCE. NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES WERE
REPORTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST WEDNESDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 28 78
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
EAST POINT - 95
ST PETERS - 80
HARRINGTON - 83
SUMMERSIDE - 95
NORTH CAPE - 93
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
STRATFORD 20 -
WELLINGTON 33 -
NEW LONDON 25 -
MIMINEGASH 48 -
BONSHAW 29 -
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
Winter Storm Warnings posted for nearly all of New England as yet another storm approaches the region-
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
251 PM EST Sun Feb 01 2015
Valid 00Z Mon Feb 02 2015 - 00Z Wed Feb 04 2015
...High impact winter storm will move out of the Midwest and into the
Northeast and northern Mid-Atlantic region...
...Rain and snow expected in the northwestern corner of the Nation...
A high impact winter storm will move out of the Midwest and into the
Northeast and northern Mid-Atlantic region. The main surface cyclone
driving the event is expected to take a steady track through the Ohio
Valley Sunday night...before re-developing and rapidly deepening off the
southern New England coast on Monday. A wide axis of moderate to heavy
snow will continue to develop to the north of a frontal boundary stretched
eastward from the low...which will result in an expansive area of hefty
snowfall accumulations stretching across the Lower Great Lakes...through
New York...and into the Northeast. In addition to the snow...winds will
be strong and gusty surrounding the deepening surface low. Cold air
initially entrenched in across central Pennsylvania and southern New
England should set up a zone of sleet and freezing rain to the south of
the heavy snow axis. Farther south...a cold front extending southward
from the low will trigger showers...and even a few thunderstorms...as it
presses east towards the central to southern Appalachians and off the
Atlantic coast......
.....Gerhardt
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
251 PM EST Sun Feb 01 2015
Valid 00Z Mon Feb 02 2015 - 00Z Wed Feb 04 2015
...High impact winter storm will move out of the Midwest and into the
Northeast and northern Mid-Atlantic region...
...Rain and snow expected in the northwestern corner of the Nation...
A high impact winter storm will move out of the Midwest and into the
Northeast and northern Mid-Atlantic region. The main surface cyclone
driving the event is expected to take a steady track through the Ohio
Valley Sunday night...before re-developing and rapidly deepening off the
southern New England coast on Monday. A wide axis of moderate to heavy
snow will continue to develop to the north of a frontal boundary stretched
eastward from the low...which will result in an expansive area of hefty
snowfall accumulations stretching across the Lower Great Lakes...through
New York...and into the Northeast. In addition to the snow...winds will
be strong and gusty surrounding the deepening surface low. Cold air
initially entrenched in across central Pennsylvania and southern New
England should set up a zone of sleet and freezing rain to the south of
the heavy snow axis. Farther south...a cold front extending southward
from the low will trigger showers...and even a few thunderstorms...as it
presses east towards the central to southern Appalachians and off the
Atlantic coast......
.....Gerhardt
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
Through February 10th the average temperature so far this month at
Caribou was -1.2 degrees, which was 12.5 degrees below average.
It has been the 3rd coldest start to the month behind only 1948
and 1994.
Here are the top 5 all time coldest Februaries on record at Caribou:
1. 1993 4.1F
2. 1948 4.7F
3. 1963 6.0F
4. 1972 6.4F
5. 1959 6.7F
Here are the top 5 all-time coldest months on record at Caribou:
1. Jan 1994 -0.7F
2. Jan 1957 1.3F
3. Jan 2009 2.5F
4. Dec 1989 3.5F
5. Feb 1993 4.1F
At Bangor, the average temperature so far this month (through Feb
10th) was 5.3 degrees, which was 13.1 degrees below normal. It
ranks as the 2nd coldest February to date behind only 1948.
Here are the top 5 all-time coldest februaries on record at Bangor:
1. 1993 11.3F
2. 1934 12.6F
3. 1948 12.9F
4. 1963 13.0F
5. 1967 13.9F
Here are the top 5 all-time coldest months on record at Bangor:
1. Jan 1994 8.4F
2. Jan 1971 8.7F
3. Jan 1982 9.8F
4. Jan 2004 10.0F
5. Jan 2009 10.1F
Source:
http://www.weather.gov/car/ColdFebruary
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 05 FOR NORTHEAST U.S. WINTER STORM
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 PM EST SUN FEB 15 2015
...WINTER STORM IS QUICKLY WINDING DOWN FOR NEW ENGLAND AS
DEEPENING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES AWAY FROM THE REGION...
BLIZZARD WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR CAPE COD AND NANTUCKET AS WELL
AS FOR PORTIONS OF NORTHEASTERN MAINE.
WINTER STORM WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF NORTHERN
MAINE. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF
MAINE...NEW HAMPSHIRE...AND MASSACHUSETTS.
WIND CHILL WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR MUCH OF THE
NORTHEAST...MID-ATLANTIC...APPALACHIANS AND GREAT LAKES.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 PM EST...A DEEPENING SURFACE LOW WITH A CENTRAL PRESSURE OF
966 MB...28.53 INCHES...WAS LOCATED ALONG THE COAST OF NOVA
SCOTIA...AND MOVING NORTHEASTWARD AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND. IN THE
WAKE OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM A FRIGID ARCTIC AIR MASS HAS
SPREAD ACROSS MUCH OF THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN U.S. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THAT
LIGHT SNOW WAS FALLING ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHEASTERN MAINE.
FARTHER SOUTH...SNOW HAS COME TO AN END FOR MOST OF NEW
ENGLAND...WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CAPE COD WHERE SOME SNOW SHOWERS
WERE PERSISTING. STRONG WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH...WITH HIGHER
GUSTS...CONTINUED ACROSS MUCH OF THE NORTHEAST AND PORTIONS OF THE
MID-ATLANTIC REGION. THESE WINDS WERE CAUSING BLOWING SNOW AND
REDUCED VISIBILITIES EVEN IN AREAS WHERE SNOWFALL HAS COME TO AN
END.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 1200 AM EST SAT
FEB 14 THROUGH 300 PM EST SUN FEB 15...
...MASSACHUSETTS...
ACUSHNET 22.0
IPSWICH 22.0
SALISBURY 20.5
BRIDGEWATER 20.0
NEW BEDFORD 20.0
MILTON 19.1
MIDDLEBORO 18.0
WILMINGTON 17.5
SHARON 17.0
ACTON 16.6
LEXINGTON 16.6
EAST BOSTON 1 N 16.2
HINGHAM 16.0
NEWBURYPORT 16.0
FRAMINGHAM 15.5
...MAINE...
ROBBINSTON 1 NW 25.4
LUBEC 24.0
YORK BEACH 24.0
EASTPORT 23.2
KENNEBUNKPORT 18.0
EASTPORT 1.5 SE 17.0
KITTERY POINT 2 W 17.0
OGUNQUIT 17.0
EAST MACHIAS 4 E 16.0
NORTHFIELD 13.2
WHITING 3 NNE 12.0
PEMBROKE 5.4 SSE 11.0
PERRY 2 WNW 8.0
AURORA 7.0
SOUTH PORTLAND 1 SSW 5.3
...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...
...CONNECTICUT...
NORWALK 63
NEW HAVEN 2 SSE 54
...WASHINGTON DC...
US CAPITOL 1 E 53
...DELAWARE...
BRANDYWINE 61
BELLEFONTE 57
NEW CASTLE COUNTY AIRPORT 54
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE 51
...INDIANA...
GREENDALE 2 NW 56
ST. JOSEPH 55
CINCINNATI/N KY INTL APT 53
...MASSACHUSETTS...
NANTUCKET 2 ESE 65
HYANNIS 2 NE 64
VINEYARD HAVEN 3 S 58
MARSTONS MILLS 57
...MARYLAND...
GAITHERSBURG 66
GLEN BURNIE 1 W 62
COBB ISLAND 2 SE 61
HARMANS 1 W 60
PROSPECT BAY 59
TOLCHESTER BEACH 59
BAY BRIDGE AIRPORT 58
...MICHIGAN...
BAYSHORE 4 W 72
WABANINGO 59
HOLLAND HARBOR 57
LUDINGTON 8 NNW 55
...NORTH CAROLINA...
BOONE 62
WEST JEFFERSON 62
WARRENTON 4 SE 58
ALAMANCE 1 NNE 56
FLETCHER 2 W 55
...NEW JERSEY...
CAPE MAY 62
FLORENCE 58
RUTGERS 58
TUCKERTON 58
...NEW YORK...
ISLIP AIRPORT 56
WESTHAMPTON AIRPORT 55
...RHODE ISLAND...
CHARLESTOWN 56
...VIRGINIA...
WINTERGREEN 4 NW 69
ANNANDALE 1 W 58
CHERRYDALE 1 S 58
OCEANA NAS 58
DULLES INTERNATIONAL ARPT 1 NNE 56
FORT EUSTIS 56
LEES MILL 1 N 56
REGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT 56
BAILEYS CROSSROADS 1 SE 55
JAMESTOWN 54
NEWPORT 1 SSW 52
...WEST VIRGINIA...
YEAGER 55
BENEDUM 53
KEYSER 2 SSW 51
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...CONNECTICUT...
STAFFORDVILLE 9.0
TOLLAND 8.5
EAST KILLINGLY 1 SW 6.0
WINDSOR LOCKS 1 WNW 5.3
SOMERS 5.2
COVENTRY 5.0
EAST HARTFORD 1 E 5.0
MARLBOROUGH 5.0
MOOSUP 5.0
NEW LONDON 3.0
WATERBURY 3.0
GROTON 2.8
...MARYLAND...
OAKLAND 9.0
BITTINGER 5.5
FROSTBURG 5.0
SIMPSONVILLE 1 SSE 4.1
COLUMBIA 4.0
GREENSBORO 3.0
...MICHIGAN...
ZEELAND 3 W 8.5
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
SEABROOK 1 WNW 20.0
NORTH HAMPTON 2 WSW 18.0
STRATHAM 17.0
PORTSMOUTH 15.0
WASHINGTON 1 ESE 14.5
WARNER 14.0
NORTHFIELD 13.2
NEWBURY 4 SE 13.0
SOUTH SUTTON 2.5 SSE 13.0
HENNIKER 1 SSE 12.0
HUDSON 2 SE 11.5
WEARE 2 NE 11.2
CONCORD 11.0
NASHUA 10.0
...NEW JERSEY...
RED BANK 7.0
NEPTUNE TWP 6.0
PITMAN 5.0
READING TWP 5.0
TOMS RIVER 5.0
TRENTON 4.5
BLACKWOOD 4.0
HAINESPORT 4.0
MAGNOLIA 4.0
SANDYSTON 3.0
...NEW YORK...
CAPE VINCENT 12.0
AVERILL PARK 10.0
MACEDON 2.6 ESE 9.9
PALMYRA 1.6 NW 9.7
CHITTENANGO 2.1 ESE 9.0
EAST AMHERST 8.0
MILLEN BAY 1 SW 8.0
PERRYSBURG 8.0
LATHAM 7.8
BOGT CORNERS 7.6
MIDDLE GROVE 7.6
N. TONAWANDA 7.5
BUFFALO 1 NW 7.0
IRONDEQUOIT 7.0
CENTRAL PARK 0.9
...OHIO...
SHAKER HTS 8.0
CHARDON 6.5
MEADVILLE 5.2
HUDSON 2 WNW 5.0
NEW LONDON 3 NW 4.3
ST. CLAIRSVILLE 3.7
...PENNSYLVANIA...
CHANDLERS VALLEY 6.0
BRUSH VALLEY 5.0
WASHINGTON 4.8
DANIELSVILLE 4.5
STORMVILLE 4.3
FURLONG 4.2
BUTLER 2 N 4.0
LOCK HAVEN 4.0
HOWARD 1 W 3.5
...RHODE ISLAND...
WARREN 14.0
BURRILLVILLE 13.0
NORTH PROVIDENCE 12.2
WEST WARWICK 11.8
PAWTUCKET 11.0
WEST GLOCESTER 10.4
PORTSMOUTH 9.6
CUMBERLAND 9.0
SOUTH KINGSTOWN 9.0
GREENE 8.0
BRISTOL 7.0
...VERMONT...
WOODFORD 7.5
POWNAL 7.4
LANDGROVE 7.1
GUILFORD 6.5
WEST HALIFAX 0.2 SE 5.0
MANCHESTER 4.1
GILMAN 4.0
POMFRET 3 N 3.7
WATERBURY 3 NE 3.5
...WEST VIRGINIA...
QUINWOOD 6.0
STANAFORD 2 SE 5.5
OAK HILL 5.0
MONTCALM 4.0
THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO DEEPEN AS IT MOVES
NORTHEASTWARD AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND. 1 OR 2 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL
SNOW IS POSSIBLE ACROSS NORTHEASTERN MAINE. STORM TOTAL
ACCUMULATIONS MAY EXCEED 20 INCHES IN SOME AREAS. STRONG WINDS
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE EVENING FOR MANY AREAS OF THE NORTHEAST
EVEN AFTER SNOWFALL COMES TO AN END...AND BLOWING SNOW IS STILL
POSSIBLE INTO THE EVENING...ESPECIALLY IN AREAS CLOSE TO THE COAST
WHERE WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 50 MPH ARE 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.
RYAN
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 PM EST SUN FEB 15 2015
...WINTER STORM IS QUICKLY WINDING DOWN FOR NEW ENGLAND AS
DEEPENING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES AWAY FROM THE REGION...
BLIZZARD WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR CAPE COD AND NANTUCKET AS WELL
AS FOR PORTIONS OF NORTHEASTERN MAINE.
WINTER STORM WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF NORTHERN
MAINE. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF
MAINE...NEW HAMPSHIRE...AND MASSACHUSETTS.
WIND CHILL WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR MUCH OF THE
NORTHEAST...MID-ATLANTIC...APPALACHIANS AND GREAT LAKES.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 PM EST...A DEEPENING SURFACE LOW WITH A CENTRAL PRESSURE OF
966 MB...28.53 INCHES...WAS LOCATED ALONG THE COAST OF NOVA
SCOTIA...AND MOVING NORTHEASTWARD AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND. IN THE
WAKE OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM A FRIGID ARCTIC AIR MASS HAS
SPREAD ACROSS MUCH OF THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN U.S. NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THAT
LIGHT SNOW WAS FALLING ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHEASTERN MAINE.
FARTHER SOUTH...SNOW HAS COME TO AN END FOR MOST OF NEW
ENGLAND...WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CAPE COD WHERE SOME SNOW SHOWERS
WERE PERSISTING. STRONG WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH...WITH HIGHER
GUSTS...CONTINUED ACROSS MUCH OF THE NORTHEAST AND PORTIONS OF THE
MID-ATLANTIC REGION. THESE WINDS WERE CAUSING BLOWING SNOW AND
REDUCED VISIBILITIES EVEN IN AREAS WHERE SNOWFALL HAS COME TO AN
END.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 1200 AM EST SAT
FEB 14 THROUGH 300 PM EST SUN FEB 15...
...MASSACHUSETTS...
ACUSHNET 22.0
IPSWICH 22.0
SALISBURY 20.5
BRIDGEWATER 20.0
NEW BEDFORD 20.0
MILTON 19.1
MIDDLEBORO 18.0
WILMINGTON 17.5
SHARON 17.0
ACTON 16.6
LEXINGTON 16.6
EAST BOSTON 1 N 16.2
HINGHAM 16.0
NEWBURYPORT 16.0
FRAMINGHAM 15.5
...MAINE...
ROBBINSTON 1 NW 25.4
LUBEC 24.0
YORK BEACH 24.0
EASTPORT 23.2
KENNEBUNKPORT 18.0
EASTPORT 1.5 SE 17.0
KITTERY POINT 2 W 17.0
OGUNQUIT 17.0
EAST MACHIAS 4 E 16.0
NORTHFIELD 13.2
WHITING 3 NNE 12.0
PEMBROKE 5.4 SSE 11.0
PERRY 2 WNW 8.0
AURORA 7.0
SOUTH PORTLAND 1 SSW 5.3
...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...
...CONNECTICUT...
NORWALK 63
NEW HAVEN 2 SSE 54
...WASHINGTON DC...
US CAPITOL 1 E 53
...DELAWARE...
BRANDYWINE 61
BELLEFONTE 57
NEW CASTLE COUNTY AIRPORT 54
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE 51
...INDIANA...
GREENDALE 2 NW 56
ST. JOSEPH 55
CINCINNATI/N KY INTL APT 53
...MASSACHUSETTS...
NANTUCKET 2 ESE 65
HYANNIS 2 NE 64
VINEYARD HAVEN 3 S 58
MARSTONS MILLS 57
...MARYLAND...
GAITHERSBURG 66
GLEN BURNIE 1 W 62
COBB ISLAND 2 SE 61
HARMANS 1 W 60
PROSPECT BAY 59
TOLCHESTER BEACH 59
BAY BRIDGE AIRPORT 58
...MICHIGAN...
BAYSHORE 4 W 72
WABANINGO 59
HOLLAND HARBOR 57
LUDINGTON 8 NNW 55
...NORTH CAROLINA...
BOONE 62
WEST JEFFERSON 62
WARRENTON 4 SE 58
ALAMANCE 1 NNE 56
FLETCHER 2 W 55
...NEW JERSEY...
CAPE MAY 62
FLORENCE 58
RUTGERS 58
TUCKERTON 58
...NEW YORK...
ISLIP AIRPORT 56
WESTHAMPTON AIRPORT 55
...RHODE ISLAND...
CHARLESTOWN 56
...VIRGINIA...
WINTERGREEN 4 NW 69
ANNANDALE 1 W 58
CHERRYDALE 1 S 58
OCEANA NAS 58
DULLES INTERNATIONAL ARPT 1 NNE 56
FORT EUSTIS 56
LEES MILL 1 N 56
REGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT 56
BAILEYS CROSSROADS 1 SE 55
JAMESTOWN 54
NEWPORT 1 SSW 52
...WEST VIRGINIA...
YEAGER 55
BENEDUM 53
KEYSER 2 SSW 51
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...CONNECTICUT...
STAFFORDVILLE 9.0
TOLLAND 8.5
EAST KILLINGLY 1 SW 6.0
WINDSOR LOCKS 1 WNW 5.3
SOMERS 5.2
COVENTRY 5.0
EAST HARTFORD 1 E 5.0
MARLBOROUGH 5.0
MOOSUP 5.0
NEW LONDON 3.0
WATERBURY 3.0
GROTON 2.8
...MARYLAND...
OAKLAND 9.0
BITTINGER 5.5
FROSTBURG 5.0
SIMPSONVILLE 1 SSE 4.1
COLUMBIA 4.0
GREENSBORO 3.0
...MICHIGAN...
ZEELAND 3 W 8.5
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
SEABROOK 1 WNW 20.0
NORTH HAMPTON 2 WSW 18.0
STRATHAM 17.0
PORTSMOUTH 15.0
WASHINGTON 1 ESE 14.5
WARNER 14.0
NORTHFIELD 13.2
NEWBURY 4 SE 13.0
SOUTH SUTTON 2.5 SSE 13.0
HENNIKER 1 SSE 12.0
HUDSON 2 SE 11.5
WEARE 2 NE 11.2
CONCORD 11.0
NASHUA 10.0
...NEW JERSEY...
RED BANK 7.0
NEPTUNE TWP 6.0
PITMAN 5.0
READING TWP 5.0
TOMS RIVER 5.0
TRENTON 4.5
BLACKWOOD 4.0
HAINESPORT 4.0
MAGNOLIA 4.0
SANDYSTON 3.0
...NEW YORK...
CAPE VINCENT 12.0
AVERILL PARK 10.0
MACEDON 2.6 ESE 9.9
PALMYRA 1.6 NW 9.7
CHITTENANGO 2.1 ESE 9.0
EAST AMHERST 8.0
MILLEN BAY 1 SW 8.0
PERRYSBURG 8.0
LATHAM 7.8
BOGT CORNERS 7.6
MIDDLE GROVE 7.6
N. TONAWANDA 7.5
BUFFALO 1 NW 7.0
IRONDEQUOIT 7.0
CENTRAL PARK 0.9
...OHIO...
SHAKER HTS 8.0
CHARDON 6.5
MEADVILLE 5.2
HUDSON 2 WNW 5.0
NEW LONDON 3 NW 4.3
ST. CLAIRSVILLE 3.7
...PENNSYLVANIA...
CHANDLERS VALLEY 6.0
BRUSH VALLEY 5.0
WASHINGTON 4.8
DANIELSVILLE 4.5
STORMVILLE 4.3
FURLONG 4.2
BUTLER 2 N 4.0
LOCK HAVEN 4.0
HOWARD 1 W 3.5
...RHODE ISLAND...
WARREN 14.0
BURRILLVILLE 13.0
NORTH PROVIDENCE 12.2
WEST WARWICK 11.8
PAWTUCKET 11.0
WEST GLOCESTER 10.4
PORTSMOUTH 9.6
CUMBERLAND 9.0
SOUTH KINGSTOWN 9.0
GREENE 8.0
BRISTOL 7.0
...VERMONT...
WOODFORD 7.5
POWNAL 7.4
LANDGROVE 7.1
GUILFORD 6.5
WEST HALIFAX 0.2 SE 5.0
MANCHESTER 4.1
GILMAN 4.0
POMFRET 3 N 3.7
WATERBURY 3 NE 3.5
...WEST VIRGINIA...
QUINWOOD 6.0
STANAFORD 2 SE 5.5
OAK HILL 5.0
MONTCALM 4.0
THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO DEEPEN AS IT MOVES
NORTHEASTWARD AWAY FROM NEW ENGLAND. 1 OR 2 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL
SNOW IS POSSIBLE ACROSS NORTHEASTERN MAINE. STORM TOTAL
ACCUMULATIONS MAY EXCEED 20 INCHES IN SOME AREAS. STRONG WINDS
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE EVENING FOR MANY AREAS OF THE NORTHEAST
EVEN AFTER SNOWFALL COMES TO AN END...AND BLOWING SNOW IS STILL
POSSIBLE INTO THE EVENING...ESPECIALLY IN AREAS CLOSE TO THE COAST
WHERE WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 50 MPH ARE 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.
RYAN
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Re: New England/Maritimes Winter 2014-2015
AWCN14 CWHX 161652
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
12:52 P.M. AST MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM CURRENTLY IN THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
GAVE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO MOST REGIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK ON SUNDAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS GUSTS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST MONDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WINDS
(CENTIMETRES) (KM/H)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON 56 83
SAINT JOHN 33 108
GAGETOWN DND 33 57
BATHURST 34 46
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
FUNDY PARK 45 66
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 50
ST STEPHEN 59
POINT LEPREAU 76
GRAND MANAN 89
MISCOU ISLAND 98
BAS CARAQUET 72
UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS
SAUMAREZ 55
BAS CARAQUET 45
PAQUETVILLE 30
TRACADIE 40
MIRAMICHI 33
SUNNY CORNER 37
MCNAMEE 26
O'DONNELS 25
KESWICK RIDGE 16
MILLVILLE 16
DOAKTOWN 20
LONG REACH 23
FREDERICTON NORTH 13
FREDERICTON EAST 22
NEW MARYLAND 25
SUSSEX CORNER 40
SUSSEX 32
BAYSIDE 35
OAKPOINT 30
MACES BAY 15
CHAMCOOK 12
END
AWCN11 CWHX 160736
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
3:36 A.M. AST MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FORMED SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA EARLY
SUNDAY MORNING AND MOVED UP ACROSS THE EASTERN MAINLAND THROUGH THE
EVENING HOURS. HEAVY SNOW, BLOWING SNOW, RAIN, ICE PELLETS,
FREEZING RAIN AND HIGH WINDS ACCOMPANIED THIS SYSTEM. THE HEAVY
RAIN OVER THE EASTERN PARTS OF THE PROVINCE CAUSED LOCALIZED
FLOODING, WHICH WAS FOLLOWED BY A SHARP DROP IN TEMPERATURES THAT
LEAD TO VERY ICY CONDITIONS.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS, RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND
MAXIMUM WIND GUSTS RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 2:00 A.M.
AST MONDAY FEBRUARY 16TH, 2015.
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.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL RAINALL WIND GUST
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES) (KN/H)
GREENWOOD 52 83
HALIFAX STANFIELD 28 82
YARMOUTH 42 93
SYDNEY 93
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
(SNOWFALL ESTIMATED BASED ON 10:1 LIQUID RATIO)
KEJIMKUJIK NAT'L'PARK 34
KENTVILLE 38
NEW ROSS 30
UPPER STEWIAKE 21
NAPPAN 21 98
PARRSBORO 20 108
INGONISH BEACH 17
MALAY FALLS 34
SHEARWATER 30
TRACADIE 24
GRAND ETANG 176
BRIER ISLAND 120
ESKASONI 96
PORT HAWKESBURY 96
DEBERT 93
BEAVER ISLAND 93
BACCARO POINT 89
CARIBOU POINT 89
VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS
AMHERST HEAD 65
OXFORD 60
LEAMINGTON 60
WEST BROOKLYN MOUNTAIN 51
SCOTT'S BAY 50
KINGSTON 42
THIS BULLETIN WILL LIKELY BE UPDATED LATER THIS MORNING AS NEW
VOLUNTEER WEATHER REPORTS ARE RECEIVED.
END
AWCN15 CWHX 161827
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 2:27 P.M. AST MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FORMED SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA EARLY
SUNDAY MORNING AND MOVED NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS THE EASTERN PORTION
OF THE PROVINCE SUNDAY NIGHT. HEAVY SNOW, BLOWING SNOW AND HIGH
WINDS ACCOMPANIED THIS SYSTEM. THE CONFEDERATION BRIDGE WAS
CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC. SNOW CHANGED TO RAIN OVER EASTERN
AREAS RESULTING IN VERY ICY CONDITIONS.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND MAXIMUM WIND
GUSTS RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 2:00 P.M. AST MONDAY
FEBRUARY 16, 2015.
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.
SNOWFALL WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KM/H)
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 80 93
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
(SNOWFALL ESTIMATED BASED ON 10:1 LIQUID RATIO)
ST PETERS 36
HARRINGTON 55 87
NORTH POINT 128
SUMMERSIDE 115
MAPLE PLAINS 83
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
BONSHAW 68
NEW LONDON 62
ELMWOOD 73
BURLINGTON 50
WELLINGTON 35
ALLISTON 41
MIMINEGASH 40
THIS BULLETIN WILL LIKELY BE UPDATED AS NEW VOLUNTEER WEATHER
REPORTS ARE RECEIVED.
END
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
12:52 P.M. AST MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM CURRENTLY IN THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
GAVE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO MOST REGIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK ON SUNDAY.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND PEAK WINDS GUSTS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 8:00 A.M. AST MONDAY.
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.
SNOWFALL PEAK WINDS
(CENTIMETRES) (KM/H)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON 56 83
SAINT JOHN 33 108
GAGETOWN DND 33 57
BATHURST 34 46
UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
FUNDY PARK 45 66
KOUCHIBOUGUAC 50
ST STEPHEN 59
POINT LEPREAU 76
GRAND MANAN 89
MISCOU ISLAND 98
BAS CARAQUET 72
UNOFFICIAL/VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS
SAUMAREZ 55
BAS CARAQUET 45
PAQUETVILLE 30
TRACADIE 40
MIRAMICHI 33
SUNNY CORNER 37
MCNAMEE 26
O'DONNELS 25
KESWICK RIDGE 16
MILLVILLE 16
DOAKTOWN 20
LONG REACH 23
FREDERICTON NORTH 13
FREDERICTON EAST 22
NEW MARYLAND 25
SUSSEX CORNER 40
SUSSEX 32
BAYSIDE 35
OAKPOINT 30
MACES BAY 15
CHAMCOOK 12
END
AWCN11 CWHX 160736
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
3:36 A.M. AST MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FORMED SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA EARLY
SUNDAY MORNING AND MOVED UP ACROSS THE EASTERN MAINLAND THROUGH THE
EVENING HOURS. HEAVY SNOW, BLOWING SNOW, RAIN, ICE PELLETS,
FREEZING RAIN AND HIGH WINDS ACCOMPANIED THIS SYSTEM. THE HEAVY
RAIN OVER THE EASTERN PARTS OF THE PROVINCE CAUSED LOCALIZED
FLOODING, WHICH WAS FOLLOWED BY A SHARP DROP IN TEMPERATURES THAT
LEAD TO VERY ICY CONDITIONS.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS, RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND
MAXIMUM WIND GUSTS RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 2:00 A.M.
AST MONDAY FEBRUARY 16TH, 2015.
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.
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
SNOWFALL RAINALL WIND GUST
(CENTIMETRES) (MILLIMETRES) (KN/H)
GREENWOOD 52 83
HALIFAX STANFIELD 28 82
YARMOUTH 42 93
SYDNEY 93
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
(SNOWFALL ESTIMATED BASED ON 10:1 LIQUID RATIO)
KEJIMKUJIK NAT'L'PARK 34
KENTVILLE 38
NEW ROSS 30
UPPER STEWIAKE 21
NAPPAN 21 98
PARRSBORO 20 108
INGONISH BEACH 17
MALAY FALLS 34
SHEARWATER 30
TRACADIE 24
GRAND ETANG 176
BRIER ISLAND 120
ESKASONI 96
PORT HAWKESBURY 96
DEBERT 93
BEAVER ISLAND 93
BACCARO POINT 89
CARIBOU POINT 89
VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS
AMHERST HEAD 65
OXFORD 60
LEAMINGTON 60
WEST BROOKLYN MOUNTAIN 51
SCOTT'S BAY 50
KINGSTON 42
THIS BULLETIN WILL LIKELY BE UPDATED LATER THIS MORNING AS NEW
VOLUNTEER WEATHER REPORTS ARE RECEIVED.
END
AWCN15 CWHX 161827
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 2:27 P.M. AST MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015.
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FORMED SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA EARLY
SUNDAY MORNING AND MOVED NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS THE EASTERN PORTION
OF THE PROVINCE SUNDAY NIGHT. HEAVY SNOW, BLOWING SNOW AND HIGH
WINDS ACCOMPANIED THIS SYSTEM. THE CONFEDERATION BRIDGE WAS
CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC. SNOW CHANGED TO RAIN OVER EASTERN
AREAS RESULTING IN VERY ICY CONDITIONS.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AND MAXIMUM WIND
GUSTS RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 2:00 P.M. AST MONDAY
FEBRUARY 16, 2015.
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.
SNOWFALL WIND GUSTS
(CENTIMETRES) (KM/H)
AIRPORT OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN 80 93
AUTOMATED OBSERVATION SITES
(SNOWFALL ESTIMATED BASED ON 10:1 LIQUID RATIO)
ST PETERS 36
HARRINGTON 55 87
NORTH POINT 128
SUMMERSIDE 115
MAPLE PLAINS 83
VOLUNTEERS OBSERVATIONS
BONSHAW 68
NEW LONDON 62
ELMWOOD 73
BURLINGTON 50
WELLINGTON 35
ALLISTON 41
MIMINEGASH 40
THIS BULLETIN WILL LIKELY BE UPDATED AS NEW VOLUNTEER WEATHER
REPORTS ARE RECEIVED.
END
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gatorcane wrote:Well as if they haven't had enough snow, here we go again with yet another possible Noreaster for New England 10 days from now, not to mention yet another storm for this week that will be moving through.
no more lol
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