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weather1 year ago

"Record-breaking East Coast snowstorm paralyzes Nova Scotia and Cape Breton"

Nova Scotia in Canada was hit by a days-long snowstorm, with some areas buried under up to 5 feet of snow. The storm brought widespread snow totals of well over a foot, with Halifax's airport recording just over 33 inches of snow. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston assured that efforts to dig out are underway, with over 1,000 workers and 400 pieces of equipment being used to clear roads. While the snow has tapered off, snowplows are still struggling to clear the tremendous amount of snow, and it will be days before some rural roads are cleared.

weather1 year ago

"Record-Breaking Snowstorm Paralyzes Nova Scotia, Sparks Controversy Over State of Emergency Declaration"

Nova Scotia in Canada was hit by a days-long snowstorm, leaving coastal areas buried under up to 5 feet of snow. Widespread snow totals of well over a foot were observed across the province, with Halifax’s airport recording just over 33 inches of snow. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston assured that efforts to clear the snow are underway, with more than 1,000 workers and 400 pieces of equipment being used to clear roads. The storm led to 500 calls for help to 911 on Sunday and another 300 calls on Monday, with many rural roads remaining impassable.

weather1 year ago

"State of Emergency: Cape Breton Buried Under 5 Feet of Snow, Residents Await Rescue"

Cape Breton in Nova Scotia has declared a state of emergency after a massive snowstorm trapped residents in their homes, with some areas receiving over 150 centimeters of snow. The extreme weather has led to blocked doors, encased vehicles, and power outages, prompting the municipality to seek help from provincial and federal governments for snow removal equipment, fuel storage, and air transport assistance. Nova Scotia's premier is mobilizing all available plows, while federal assistance from Parks Canada, Canadian Coast Guard, and volunteer organizations is being deployed to aid in the snow removal efforts.

health2 years ago

Equestrian Events Cancelled Across N.S. Due to Deadly Horse Virus

Equestrian events in Nova Scotia have been cancelled to prevent the spread of equine herpesvirus-1, which has already killed four horses. The virus is highly transmissible and has a high mortality rate. It can be spread through the air, nasal secretions, or contact with infected horses or equipment. The neurological strain of the virus causes fever, nasal discharge, weakness, and stumbling in horses. While the virus is not federally reportable, some horse owners believe it should be. The next two weeks will be critical in determining if the outbreak has been contained to one barn.

weather2 years ago

Storm Lee Causes Power Outages, Death, and Destruction in Canada and New England

Tens of thousands of people in New England and Canada are without power as Storm Lee, now a post-tropical cyclone, struck Nova Scotia, causing one death. Lee continues to bring strong winds to Canada's Atlantic coast. Meanwhile, meteorologists are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Nigel, which is expected to reach major hurricane status. Although Nigel is not likely to directly impact Bermuda, it could bring rough surf and rip currents to the islands. The chances of Nigel affecting the US have decreased. The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has been described as unparalleled due to unusually warm sea surface temperatures.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Lee Strikes Canada with Near-Hurricane Force After Atlantic Ocean Journey

Post-tropical cyclone Lee made landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada with near-hurricane strength, causing heavy rain, powerful winds, and dangerous storm surge. A 51-year-old man in Maine died when a tree limb fell on his vehicle during high winds. Nearly 200,000 customers lost power in Nova Scotia, and over 100,000 were without electricity in Maine. Lee also impacted Massachusetts with gusts up to 63 mph, leading to flight cancellations. President Biden approved federal emergency declarations for Massachusetts and Maine.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee Strikes Eastern Canada and New England with Strong Winds and Torrential Rain"

Hurricane Lee made landfall in Western Nova Scotia, bringing maximum sustained winds of 70mph. The storm has caused hurricane-force winds, heavy rains, and coastal flooding along the East Coast. Maine and Massachusetts have issued states of emergency, and hundreds of thousands are experiencing power outages. The storm is expected to weaken as it moves across the border, but rains may lead to localized flooding.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee wreaks havoc in New England and Canada, leaving thousands without power"

Tropical cyclone Lee made landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada, after battering New England and eastern Canada with powerful winds and rains. Thousands of people lost power as Lee threatened to create dangerous flooding. Although downgraded from hurricane status, Lee still carries winds of about 70mph. Forecasters issued tropical storm warnings for areas in New Hampshire, Maine, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency in Maine. Lee is expected to cause heavy rainfall and life-threatening surf conditions.

weather2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee's Path Shifts North, Threatening Nova Scotia and Maine"

Hurricane Lee is moving northward and is expected to make landfall in either Nova Scotia or the coast of Maine. The storm, currently a category 3 hurricane, is causing intense rainfall and hazardous surf conditions along the US east coast. While its wind intensity is expected to weaken, Lee's expanding wind field will still produce impacts away from the storm center. The formation of Lee and other storms this year is attributed to the climate crisis and abnormally warm ocean temperatures.

weather2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee's Growing Threat: Is New England in Danger?"

Hurricane Lee, a Category 3 storm, is expected to weaken into a tropical storm as it moves towards Canada, with Nova Scotia being the likely landfall location. However, there is a possibility that the storm could veer towards New England or Newfoundland and Labrador depending on weather systems. Hazardous surf and dangerous rip currents are expected along the East Coast, posing risks to beachgoers. Another hurricane, Margot, is located in the Atlantic but is not a threat to any land areas.

weather2 years ago

"Tracking Hurricane Lee's Impact on Cape Cod and New Jersey: Flood Watch and High Humidity Alert"

Hurricane Lee is expected to make landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada, but there is a possibility of it shifting west towards New England. More flooding is likely in the region, and Rhode Island, eastern Massachusetts, and eastern Connecticut could experience tropical-storm force winds. A flood warning remains in effect for parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The impact on New England is uncertain, but mariners are advised to prepare for rough seas.

wildlife2 years ago

Kayaker's Fishing Trip Takes a Deadly Turn in Canada

A kayaker in Nova Scotia had an unexpected encounter when he hooked a juvenile great white shark while fishing for bass. The massive creature swam beneath his kayak and leaped out of the water, exposing its full size. Concerned for his safety, the kayaker cut the line when the shark swam under him a second time. Experts identified the shark as a 6 to 8-foot-long juvenile great white weighing between 200 and 250 pounds. The kayaker described it as the biggest fish he had ever hooked and considered it the biggest adrenaline rush of his life.

wildlife2 years ago

"Kayak Fisherman's Jaw-Dropping Encounter: Hooking a Great White Shark in Nova Scotia"

A bass fisherman in Nova Scotia, Rick Austin, had an unexpected encounter when he hooked a juvenile great white shark while fishing in his kayak. Austin captured the incredible footage on his head-mounted camera, expressing shock and amazement at the massive predator. Biologists later confirmed the fish's identity, estimating it to be between 6-8 feet long and weighing 200-250 pounds. Austin defended his decision to cut the line, citing safety concerns due to his small kayak size.