Tuesday Evening Update
Teddy nearing Nova Scotia and weakening
The Weather Situation
Teddy will officially be called extratropical tonight before making landfall on the coast of Nova Scotia. Look for winds to continue to weaken, but waves will still be destructive on the SE Canadian coast and parts of the U.S. northeast coast.
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Current tropical weather
As of 5:00 PM AST Teddy was centered at 41.1 N / 64.2 W or about 245 miles south of Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was moving north at 16 mph. Officially top sustained winds are estimated at 90 mph. Pressure was estimated at 958 hPa (mb).
Tropical Weather Forecast:
Teddy will be on the Nova Scotia coast by tomorrow morning as an extratropical system.
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