Hurricane Ernesto: Residents of eastern Newfoundland warned to prepare for flooding
- Hurricane Expert says the center of Hurricane Ernesto might not make landfall off Newfoundland but is monitoring heavy rain and winds for the weekend.
- The Canadian Hurricane Centre warns that Hurricane Ernesto could bring coastal flooding to eastern Newfoundland on Monday.
- Robichaud emphasizes the need to monitor forecasts over the weekend to track any changes in the storm's path.
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Hurricane Ernesto: Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland told to watch for big waves
HALIFAX — Residents of Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland are being told to keep a close watch on the progress of Hurricane Ernesto as it churns its way northward, pushing big waves far from its swirling centre.
·Sechelt, Canada
Read Full ArticleHurricane Ernesto expected to pass through Atlantic Canada, but may escape worst-case scenario: forecasters
Hurricane Ernesto is expected to pass Bermuda and make its way south of the Maritimes on Monday, then approach Newfoundland and Labrador later that day, a Canadian meteorological expert advised on Friday.
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