Fiona knocked out power to more than 500,000 customers in Atlantic Canada Saturday, damaging homes with strong winds and rain as it made landfall as a big, powerful post-tropical cyclone.
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Fiona makes landfall, slams Canada's Atlantic coast with severe winds and rain | CNNHurricane Fiona, now referred to as a post-tropical cyclone, has made landfall in Nova Scotia, racing through Canada's Atlantic seaboard early Saturday in what could be a 'landmark' weather event for the country.
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Category 4 Hurricane Fiona to track near Bermuda before pummeling Atlantic CanadaWidespread power outages, downed trees, and structural damage are all potential impacts of Fiona in Atlantic Canada, regardless of whether it has transitioned to a post-tropical cyclone or if it's still a hurricane.
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Hurricane Fiona To Track Near Bermuda On Its Way To Battering Atlantic Canada | The Weather ChannelIt may not be 'tropical' by the time it gets there, but hurricane force and tropical storm force winds are likely in parts of Atlantic Canada, with potential widespread damaging winds, surge, flooding rain from Fiona. What you need to know:
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Category 4 Hurricane Fiona bearing down on Bermuda before pummeling Atlantic CanadaWidespread power outages, downed trees and structural damage are all potential impacts of Fiona in Atlantic Canada, regardless of whether it has transitioned to a post-tropical cyclone or if it's still a hurricane.
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Category 3 Hurricane Fiona bearing down on Bermuda before pummeling Atlantic CanadaWidespread power outages, downed trees, and structural damage are all potential impacts of Fiona in Atlantic Canada, forecasters said.
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Hurricane Fiona hurtles through Bermuda; Atlantic Canada braces for 'historic storm'Hurricane Fiona is taking aim at northeastern Canada. Forecasters warn that it could be one of the strongest storms on record for the region.
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