Melissa partly to blame for wet, windy Halloween in Maritimes, Quebec and Ontario
HALIFAX — Residents of the Maritimes, Quebec and southern Ontario can expect wet, blustery weather this weekend, but a senior meteorologist says Hurricane Melissa is only partly to blame.
The latest forecasts for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.I. are calling for 30 to 50 millimetres of rain on Friday, with higher amounts possible in some areas. As well, southeasterly gusts could reach 70 to 80 kilometres per hour across the region, and up to 110 km/h in western Cape Breton, from Margaree Harbour to Bay St. Lawrence.
“There remains some uncertainty as to where the highest rainfall amounts will occur, but the potential exists for significant totals over some locations,” Environment Canada said Wednesday.
“Clear storm drains and gutters of leaves and other debris … to help reduce flooding. Secure outdoor items, including Halloween decorations and garbage bins, to prevent them from being displaced or damaged by strong winds.”


