HALIFAX—The centre of post-tropical storm Teddy made landfall in eastern Nova Scotia on Tuesday morning, delivering another round of strong winds and heavy rain to an area that endured the worst of what the storm had to dish out.
Bob Robichaud, a meteorologist at the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax, said the sprawling, ragged storm came ashore around 10 a.m. near Sheet Harbour, about 115 kilometres east of Halifax, and then took its time passing overhead.