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Storm Dumps Nearly 200 Millimetres Of Rain In Parts Of N.B.

Parts of southern New Brunswick picked up close to 200 millimetres of rain from an intense low pressure system this week.

Environment Canada says the highest amount was in Mechanic Settlement, about 20 kilometres from Sussex, which saw 191 millimetres.

A total of 107 millimetres of rain fell at the Saint John Airport, according to the national weather agency.

St. Stephen and Norton both picked up around 90 millimetres while Sussex received just over 70 millimetres.

Grand Manan recorded around 60 millimetres of rain, and so did the Fredericton International Airport.

You can view the full list from Environment Canada below:

Mechanic Settlement: 191
Crowe Brook (Natural Resources NB): 154
Saint John Airport: 107
Musquash (Natural Resources NB): 104
Chamcook (NB Amateur Radio Network): 95
Hoyt (CoCoRaHS): 95
St. Stephen: 91
Norton (CoCoRaHS): 89
Kingsclear (CoCoRaHS): 85
Fundy Park: 77
Pennfield (CoCoRaHS): 75
McNamee (NB Amateur Radio Network): 73
O’Donnells (CoCoRaHS) : 73
Sussex (CoCoRaHS): 73
Sussex Four Corners: 71
Fredericton City: 69
Maces Bay (CoCoRaHS) : 66
Fredericton Airport: 64
Woodstock: 64
Grand Manan: 59
Doaktown: 56
Big River (NB Amateur Radio Network): 55
Woodstock: 53
Bathurst (NB Amateur Radio Network): 51
Point Lepreau: 46
Grand Falls (CoCoRaHS): 43
Miramichi: 41
Sisson Brook (CoCoRaHS): 41
Saint-Quentin (NB Amateur Radio Network): 40
Edmundston: 34

  • Brad Perry is an award-winning news anchor and reporter and a 2013 graduate of the NBCC journalism program. Based in New Brunswick, he is also the assistant national news director for Acadia Broadcasting. Contact Brad at perry.brad@radioabl.ca.

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