Overview of Latest Rainfall Warning: NB Alert
Multiple active bulletins issued for this subscription.
Latest bulletin issued on Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST by Environment Canada.
- Fundy National Park, N.B. (016600) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Matapédia area, Que. (035320) Wednesday December 11, 2024 16:48 AST
- Fredericton and Southern York County, N.B. (015100) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Saint John and County, N.B. (015500) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County, N.B. (015600) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Grand Manan and Coastal Charlotte County, N.B. (015700) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Woodstock and Carleton County, N.B. (016100) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Edmundston and Madawaska County, N.B. (017100) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Western half of Restigouche County, N.B. (017210) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Grand Falls and Victoria County, N.B. (017300) Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Restigouche - Carleton area, Que. (035620) Wednesday December 11, 2024 16:42 AST
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Alert Details
Issued on Wednesday December 11, 2024 21:12 AST
- Fundy National Park, N.B. (016600)
- Fredericton and Southern York County, N.B. (015100)
- Saint John and County, N.B. (015500)
- St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County, N.B. (015600)
- Grand Manan and Coastal Charlotte County, N.B. (015700)
- Woodstock and Carleton County, N.B. (016100)
- Edmundston and Madawaska County, N.B. (017100)
- western half of Restigouche County, N.B. (017210)
- Grand Falls and Victoria County, N.B. (017300)
Rain, heavy at times is expected.
Locations: western New Brunswick and the Fundy Coast.
Total rainfall: 25 to 40 mm, with locally higher amounts possible.
Time span: continuing until Thursday morning.
Remarks: An intense low pressure system will track west of New Brunswick tonight and Thursday morning. This system will give periods of rain, at times heavy. Strong southerly winds gusting to 80 km/h will accompany this system, with gusts up to 90 km/h over some coastal areas.
Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads.
If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop.
Rainfall warnings are issued when significant rainfall is expected.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NBstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NBStorm.
Issued on Wednesday December 11, 2024 16:48 AST
- Matapédia area, Que. (035320)
Rain, at times heavy, continues.
What:
Additional rainfall amounts of 20 to 40 millimetres are expected, bringing the totals between 30 and 60 millimetres.
When:
Into Thursday morning.
Where:
Côte-du-Sud, Kamouraska, Témiscouata and Rimouski.
Additional information:
An intense low pressure system will continue to bring rain to Quebec. As the ground is frozen and has a reduced ability to absorb moisture, significant amounts of water could accumulate on roads and in other areas. A significant rise in the flow and level of some rivers is also quite possible.
Temperatures are expected to drop early Thursday morning possibly leading to flash freezing of ponded water. Roads may become slippery, causing difficult travel conditions.
Rainfall warnings are issued when significant rainfall is expected.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #QCStorm.
Issued on Wednesday December 11, 2024 16:42 AST
- Restigouche - Carleton area, Que. (035620)
Rain, at times heavy, continues.
What:
Additional rainfall amounts around 20 millimetres are expected, bringing total rainfall amounts to between 30 and 40 millimetres.
When:
Until Thursday near midday.
Where:
Chaleur Bay area.
Additional information:
An intense low pressure system continues to bring rain to Southern and Eastern Quebec. As the ground is frozen and has a reduced ability to absorb moisture, significant amounts of water could accumulate on roads and in other areas. A significant rise in the flow and level of some rivers is also quite possible.
Rainfall warnings are issued when significant rainfall is expected.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #QCStorm.
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