Updated On: 17 September, 2023 10:48 AM IST | Bar Harbor | AP
The storm's centre came ashore about 215 kilometers west of Halifax, Nova Scotia, the US National Hurricane Centre. That's about 80 kilometers southeast of Eastport, Maine.

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The centre of post-tropical cyclone Lee made landfall Saturday in Nova Scotia, Canada with sustained winds of 70 mph (110 kph), US weather officials said Saturday. The storm's centre came ashore about 215 kilometers west of Halifax, Nova Scotia, the US National Hurricane Centre. That's about 80 kilometers southeast of Eastport, Maine.
Once a hurricane and still almost as strong as one, storm Lee brought high winds, rough surf and torrential rains Saturday to a large swath of New England and Maritime Canada, toppling trees, swamping coastlines and cutting power to tens of thousands. Many denizens shrugged off Lee, now a post-tropical cyclone, as not much worse than the region's famous and frequent nor'easters, a similarity some meteorologists acknowledged even while warning people not to underestimate it.