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Date Posted: 04:08:20 01/24/05 Mon
Author: Randall
Author Host/IP: 142.177.102.90
Subject: Re: Blizzard
In reply to: Randall 's message, "Re: old freinds" on 03:16:40 01/24/05 Mon

Environment Canada's Official Weather Warnings
Warnings

Halifax county - east of Porters lake
4:53 AM AST Monday 24 January 2005

Blizzard warning for
Halifax county - east of Porters lake continued

This is a warning that blizzard conditions are expected to persist a While longer for the above regions. Monitor weather conditions.. Listen for updated statements.


An intense low pressure system that brought blizzard conditions to Nova Scotia on Sunday is just south of Cape Breton early Monday morning and is expected to move across eastern Cape Breton this morning and over western Newfoundland tonight. Conditions have improved over southwestern parts of the province over the last few hours and thus the blizzard warning of those regions has been ended. A gradual improvement is expected later today over remaining areas Of Nova Scotia. However driving conditions are likely to remain difficult today especially in the early morning hours even for areas where the blizzard warnings have been ended.

Additionally a storm surge warning has been issued for some northeastern coastal areas as very strong northerly winds persist around the low this afternoon and evening. Those elevated water levels are most likely around St Georges bay Nova Scotia.

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