Canadian Hurricane Centre meteorologist Bob Robichaud gave an update on Friday about the track of hurricane Fiona, saying it’s expected to make landfall as a “very powerful post-tropical storm” on Saturday morning in Nova Scotia, then expected to expand to Quebec’s lower north shore and southeastern Labrador early Sunday.
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Hurricane Fiona to make ‘powerful’ landfall in Nova Scotia Saturday morning: meteorologist
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