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September 23–24, 1866: A hurricane hit Newfoundland after weakening from a Category 2 hurricane. October 5, 1869: The 1869 Saxby Gale struck Canada's Bay of Fundy region damaging parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, killing 37 people offshore. October 13, 1871: A hurricane hit Nova Scotia.
Hurricane Teddy approaching Nova Scotia shortly before becoming extratropical, on September 22. Tropical storm watches were issued as the storm approached Nova Scotia; these were later upgraded to warnings. [4] Municipal sports fields, all-weather fields, tracks and baseball diamonds were closed on September 23 and all bookings were cancelled.
The Government of Nova Scotia pledged $10 million (2003 CAD) in relief money after the hurricane hit, and private contributions were also made quickly after the storm hit. [32] Prince Edward Island also pledged $200,000 (2003 CAD) immediately after the hurricane hit, [33] and the federal government also announced their own package. [34]
15 September: Hurricane Lee was downgraded. 16 September: Post-tropical storm Lee made landfall in Nova Scotia. ... Hurricane Lee makes landfall in Nova Scotia. Sunday 17 September 2023 11:30, ...
Hurricane Ginny (1963) – a Category 2 hurricane that was previously the most intense storm to hit Nova Scotia. Hurricane Hortense (1996) – a Category 4 hurricane which had a near-identical track, intensity, and impacts to Fiona.
In early September, Hurricane Fabian struck Bermuda as a Category 3 hurricane, where it was the worst hurricane since 1926; on the island it caused four deaths and $300 million in damage (2003 USD). Hurricane Juan caused considerable destruction to Nova Scotia , particularly Halifax , as a Category 2 hurricane, the first hurricane of ...
On September 5, Erin weakened to a tropical depression, and hours later, the storm's low-level circulation dissipated. [2] Hurricane Erin south of Nova Scotia on September 13. The remnant low-pressure area continued to the west-northwest, [8] and on September 6, the system gradually produced deep convection. [9]
Hurricane Lee unleashed strong winds and tropical storm conditions on Bermuda ahead of a track that will bring heavy rain, wind and coastal flooding to coastal New England and Atlantic Canada on ...