Hurricane Kyle

The track is shifting to the east again, which means a potentially greater impact for Nova Scotia than had originally been discussed on a variety of hurricane sites. There are several warnings issued for regions of Nova Scotia, including Halifax. I wouldn't underestimate this storm: the satellites look impressive, bouys in Georges Bank are recording winds of 130 km per hour and the system is getting very close to land. I am hoping for minimal damage along the southern shore but worried that it may be bad when this storm passes. Time will tell. In the meantime, pay attention to the National Hurricane Centre, Canadian Hurricane Centre and Wunderground....times like this I wish that the CHC updated more frequently!

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