Post tropical storm Arthur made yet another landfall this afternoon near Fundy National Park and remains a very potent post tropical storm. The center of the storm, which is still very intense, is southwest of Moncton.
Nova Scotia has the strongest winds as high as 120 kilometers an hour in Western and Atlantic coastal areas even though they were gusting up to 86 kilometers an hour this afternoon in Saint John.
The storm will be tracking east-northeast at 30 kilometers an hour, heading for the Northumberland Strait and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its expected to remain windy in Saint John until tomorrow afternoon with gusts to 70 kilometers an hour tonight and 50 kilometers an hour tomorrow morning.