Sunday, October 30, 2011

#Weather in #Liverpool,#Canada - Stormy

Raining hard and wind is quite strong here this morning.Warnings are in
effect.
My station's current data: Temp +6.1°C Wind 26.7 km/h


Queens County
4:52 AM ADT Sunday 30 October 2011
Wind warning for
Queens County continued

Northerly winds gusting to 100 km/h will develop this afternoon and diminish by evening.

A low pressure system just east of Cape Cod is forecast to intensify as it moves towards the Maritimes today. The storm will pass along the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia late this afternoon and track towards Newfoundland tonight.

Further rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 millimeters can be expected by this evening for most of Nova Scotia.

Winds are expected to strengthen throughout the day with coastal gusts reaching 100 km/h.

In addition higher than normal water levels and pounding surf can be expected along the western shore this afternoon. Elevated water levels are expected tonight along north facing coastlines of Pictou Antigonish counties including St Georges bay and Cape Breton.


Queens County
4:52 AM ADT Sunday 30 October 2011
Rainfall warning for
Queens County continued

Further rainfall amounts between 40 to 60 millimeters are expected today.

A low pressure system just east of Cape Cod is forecast to intensify as it moves towards the Maritimes today. The storm will pass along the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia late this afternoon and track towards Newfoundland tonight.

Further rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 millimeters can be expected by this evening for most of Nova Scotia.

Winds are expected to strengthen throughout the day with coastal gusts reaching 100 km/h.

In addition higher than normal water levels and pounding surf can be expected along the western shore this afternoon. Elevated water levels are expected tonight along north facing coastlines of Pictou Antigonish counties including St Georges bay and Cape Breton.

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