There is a warm front moving through Nova Scotia tomorrow (Monday, July 21) that should not be confused with the forth-coming impacts from Tropical Storm Cristobal. This warm front will bring lots of rain to parts of Nova Scotia on Monday. We should start to have rain and gusty winds associated with Cristobal into Tuesday. The track has it going straight through Halifax, but it is not expected to intensify. We've seen that tropical storms can have significant impacts, however (e.g. Noel in November, 2007). I'll be posting more about this system later today and into tomorrow.
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