Hurricane-Force Gusts Pound Newfoundland in Rare Storm
Hurricane-Force Gusts Pound Newfoundland in Rare Storm
US · Published Nov 6, 2025
Record-breaking bomb cyclone hits Newfoundland with hurricane-force winds and heavy rain.
Coastal flooding and waves up to 12 meters cause significant shoreline erosion and property damage.
Widespread power outages, travel disruptions, and evacuations reported across affected areas.
Historic storm brings extreme conditions to Newfoundland
A record-breaking bomb cyclone struck Newfoundland on November 4–5, 2025, bringing unprecedented hurricane-force gusts exceeding 170 km/h, torrential rain, and significant coastal flooding. The storm's central pressure plummeted to a historic low of 944.7 hPa, marking Newfoundland's lowest November reading ever recorded, and causing widespread chaos across the region.
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