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Sleep Easy, Nova Scotia Is Not Going To Be Hit By A January Tropical Cyclone

Despite a few amateur Facebook weather pages telling Nova Scotians a tropical cyclone that may reach category 1 hurricane status is tracking for our coast, one is not.

The National Hurricane Center has said that the talked about system is non-tropical and will not form a tropical cyclone.

Bob Robichaud, Warning Preparedness Meteorologist with Canadian Hurricane Centre says the system is so small most people in Nova Scotia won’t even notice that it’s here.

“It is a very tight circulation, no doubt about it, but it’s all tied to a non-tropical system.” said Robichaud. “There are nowhere near enough tropical characteristics to name this as a tropical system.”

As for what Nova Scotia can expect when the system moves in will be some gusty winds during mid-day Tuesday over south-eastern Cape Breton. Nova Scotia has seen higher gusts in the steady winds over the last three days. It is believed this system will stay below warning criteria.

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