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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.

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Hurricane Ernesto: Residents of eastern Newfoundland warned to prepare for flooding

This GOES-16 GeoColor satellite image taken at 4 p.m. EDT and provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Hurricane Ernesto northwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico and moving over open waters, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024. (NOAA via AP)


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.

As of Friday, the storm was expected to stay far to the south and east of Nova Scotia, but the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Dartmouth, N.S., said Ernesto could cause some coastal flooding in parts of eastern Newfoundland by Monday night.

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