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Hurricane Fiona has the potential to be a severe storm for parts of Eastern Canada this weekend. The hurricane will track northward and into the Maritimes late Friday and Saturday as it transitions to a post-tropical storm. That post-tropical transition does not mean the storm will be weaker, but its structure will change. It will grow in scale and cover even more territory. Bob Robichaud, warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada, said in a briefing Thursday that Hurricane Fion
Hurricane Fiona has the potential to be a severe storm for parts of Eastern Canada this weekend. The hurricane will track northward and into the Maritimes
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