Parts of New Brunswick picked up more than 70 millimetres of rain during Tuesday’s storm.
Mechanic Settlement, near Fundy National Park, recorded 77 millimetres, according to Environment Canada.
Saint John received 73 millimetres of rain, while St. Stephen reported 60 millimetres.
Greater Moncton saw significantly less, with only around 25 millimetres reported at the airport.
Wind gusts of 83 kilometres per hour were reported in both Moncton and Saint John.
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Rainfall totals reported at Environment Canada weather stations (in millimetres):
Mechanic Settlement – 77.2
Saint John – 73.5
St. Stephen – 60.5
Grand Manan – 50.8
Fundy Park – 47.9
Fredericton – 46.2
Point Lepreau – 43.6
Miscou Island – 36.6
Miramichi – 31.8
Doaktown – 30.4
Bas Caraquet – 29
Miramichi – 26
Kouchibouguac – 25.6
Moncton Airport – 25.1
Rainfall totals reported by volunteer networks (in millimetres):
Chamcook – 71.6
Barnesville – 69.7
Crowe Brook – 68.9
Pennfield Ridge W – 67.8
Musquash – 61.4
Southwest Harbor – 58.2
St. Stephen East – 58.0
Fredericton North – 54.0
Hanwell – 53
Oak Point – 50.8
Ellsworth – 49.8
Oak Hill – 47.4
Wells 5.7 W – 47
Belmont – 46.2
Hanwell – 43.7
Dedham – 42.4
Hoyt – 40.9
McLeod Hill – 39.9
East Waterboro – 39.1
Kingsclear – 37.1
Brockway – 36.1
Bantalor – 33.6
North Berwick – 33.3
O’Donnells – 32.5
McNamee – 32.4
Harvey – 32
Miramichi – 31.8
Union – 31.2
Prospect – 31
Temple – 31
Lake Major – 31
Sussex Corner – 29.5
Norton – 29.2
Anagance – 27.2
Hollis Center – 26.2
Cornish – 26.2
Cumberland Bay – 25.6