Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Yesterday wasn't too bad here ahead of the storm.Afternoon temps reached into the double digits and we had some sun.The evening was mild with mostly cloudy skies.The rain moved into the area in the early morning and was quite heavy by times but not as intense as forecast.We are still under a rainfall warning:
Queens County
4:56 AM ADT Tuesday 7 April 2009
Rainfall warning for
Queens County continued
Heavy rain for Atlantic coast is expected today.
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 west of the Maritimes will bring periods of heavy rain to the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia today. Rain over mainland Nova Scotia will spread over eastern Nova Scotia early this morning. Rainfall amounts of over 25 millimetres are expected along the Atlantic coast with lesser amounts over the remainder of the province. Recent heavy rainfalls could make low lying areas susceptible to localized flooding.
The system will also bring strong southerly winds with gusts to around 80 km/h expected over most exposed locations and gusts as high as 120 km/h over northern Inverness county.

The forecast:
Rainfall warning in effect.
Today
Rain changing to periods of drizzle late this morning and ending late this afternoon then cloudy. Amount 20 mm. Fog patches dissipating near noon. Wind southeast 50 km/h gusting to 70 becoming south 20 gusting to 40 near noon. High 10.
Tonight
Cloudy. A few showers beginning this evening. Wind south 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming southwest 20 gusting to 40 near midnight. Low plus 2.
Wednesday
Cloudy with sunny periods. 30 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. Wind southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40. High plus 5.
The high on my thermometer yesterday was +12°C.
Current conditions:
+8°C
Overcast w/ light occasional rain
Wind is strong SE.

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