WOCN31 CWHX 201125 TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION STATEMENT FOR EASTERN CANADA UPDATED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 8:25 A.M. ADT TUESDAY 20 AUGUST 2024. --------------------------------------------------------------------- TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION STATEMENT FOR: NORTHERN GRAND BANKS SOUTHEASTERN GRAND BANKS. TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION STATEMENT ENDED FOR: EAST COAST. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ==DISCUSSION== THIS IS THE LAST INFORMATION STATEMENT ISSUED FOR TROPICAL STORM ERNESTO. TROPICAL STORM ERNESTO WILL CONTINUE TO WEAKEN WHILE MOVING RAPIDLY AWAY FROM CANADIAN WATERS TODAY. 1. SUMMARY OF BASIC INFORMATION AT 9:30 A.M. NDT. LOCATION: NEAR 47.9 NORTH 46.8 WEST. ABOUT 500 KILOMETRES EAST-NORTHEAST OF CAPE RACE. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS: 110 KM/H. PRESENT MOVEMENT: EAST-NORTHEAST AT 60 KM/H. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE: 978 MILLIBARS. 2. PUBLIC WEATHER IMPACTS AND WARNINGS SUMMARY. ALL RAINFALL WARNINGS HAVE BEEN ENDED. A. WIND. CAPE RACE REPORTED A PEAK WIND GUST TO 67 KM/H. ST. JOHNS AIRPORT REPORTED A WIND GUST TO 52 KM/H. AS EXPECTED, WIND OVER LAND AREAS WAS NOT SIGNIFICANT. B. RAINFALL. A HEAVY BAND OF RAINFALL MOVED INTO SOUTHEASTERN NEWFOUNDLAND LATE LAST EVENING AND LASTED ABOUT 3 TO 4 HOURS. A PRIVATE STATION IN CAPE PINE REPORTED 20.1 MM IN AN HOUR. ST. JOHNS WEST REPORTED 52.3 MM. ST. JOHN'S AIRPORT 31.8 MM AND CAPE RACE 36 MM. C. SURGE/WAVES. LARGE WAVES IMPACTING THE SOUTHERN COASTLINE OF NEWFOUNDLAND ARE BEGINNING TO SUBSIDE AS TROPICAL STORM ERNESTO MOVES RAPIDLY OFF TO THE EAST. 3. MARINE WEATHER IMPACTS AND WARNINGS SUMMARY. ALL MARINE WARNINGS FOR THE MARITIMES HAVE BEEN ENDED. WINDS AND SEA CONDITIONS WILL SUBSIDE OVER THE GRAND BANKS TODAY. FORECASTERS: HATT/FOGARTY PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR ALERTS ISSUED BY THE CANADIAN HURRICANE CENTRE AND FORECASTS ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA. HTTP://WEATHER.GC.CA END/NLWO