The remnants of Henri will not have a big impact on the Maritimes according to the Canadian Hurricane Centre.
Tropical Depression Henri has slowed down considerably and is currently over New York State.
In the latest update, the Canadian Hurricane Centre says it’s slowly starting to make a sharp turn to head east towards the Maritimes.
Tropical Depression #Henri is slowly starting to head east towards the Maritimes where some locally heavy rainfall is possible tonight and tomorrow. For the latest information, follow your local forecasts and hurricane.ca
Tropical Depression #Henri is slowly starting to head east towards the Maritimes where some locally heavy rainfall is possible tonight and tomorrow. For the latest information, follow your local forecasts and https://t.co/5cqYSWeN86 pic.twitter.com/lhm64WyDyK
— ECCC Canadian Hurricane Centre (@ECCC_CHC) August 23, 2021
The Hurricane Centre says remaining moisture will move into our region on Monday night with most areas seeing less than 40 mm of rain and no significant wind is likely.
Tropical Storm Henri made landfall Sunday afternoon in southern New England along the coast of Rhode Island.
Downgraded from a hurricane, Henri brought heavy rain which closed bridges, swamped homes and roads and left many people trapped in vehicles.
Some places such as New York City received more than 150 mm of rain in mere hours.
**With files from Skye Bryden-Blom.