Hurricane Melissa expected to have indirect impact on Eastern Canada later this week
HALIFAX — Hurricane Melissa is forecast to stay far offshore as it accelerates northward later this week, but the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax says the storm is still expected to play a role in dumping some ugly weather across Eastern Canada.
On Friday, a low-pressure system will make its way over the northeastern United States, where it will start pulling in moist, tropical air from Melissa, meteorologist Bob Robichaud said. The result will be strong winds and rain across the Maritimes and into parts of Ontario and Quebec.
“So the closer the track to Atlantic Canada, the better chance that there is going to be some tropical contribution to the rainfall,” Robichaud said Tuesay in an interview.
“It’s not going to be just limited to Atlantic Canada or just Quebec or Ontario. This is going be a large, non-tropical system …. It might mean that instead of getting 40 (millimetres of rain), you get 60 or something like that.”


