Another round of heavy rain targets the Maritimes on Sunday

Saturday’s heavy rain will be followed by an encore presentation Sunday for some communities across the Maritimes

Following Saturday's drenching rains, a second batch of moisture will sweep over the Maritimes through the day Sunday.

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Maritimes rainfall reports Saturday

Saturday was a raw and ugly day throughout the region as the disturbance brought torrential downpours to portions of Nova Scotia.

Halifax saw 86 mm of rain during the event, with a grand total of 110 mm of rain falling a short drive away in Bridgewater. This turned into one of the top-eight wettest days ever recorded in Halifax—no small feat when many of the other contenders on the list were full-blown tropical systems.

Gusty winds also knocked out power to some neighbourhoods across the province. Halifax saw a maximum gust of 71 km/h during the storm.

Maritime rain totals through Monday

Another low-pressure system far to the north will sweep a front over the Maritimes again on Sunday, bringing another round of precipitation to the region. The bulk of the heavy rain will fall over eastern Nova Scotia, focused on Cape Breton.

Additional rainfall totals of 5-10 mm are expected throughout Nova Scotia, with totals of 20-40 mm expected toward Cape Breton through Monday.

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The rain will sweep through the region in the afternoon, continuing to sweep across to Newfoundland during the evening and overnight hours.

After the rainfall, clear conditions and mild temperatures are forecast across Atlantic Canada.

Stay with The Weather Network for all the latest on conditions across the Maritimes.