The low intensified as it moved westward into Atlantic Canada on November 6, reaching a minimum pressure of 946 hPa (27.9 inHg).
It produced strong winds throughout Atlantic Canada, including gusts of up to 154 km/h (96 mph) at the Confederation Bridge in Prince Edward Island.
On November 6, an extratropical storm located south of Newfoundland absorbed the remnants of Hurricane Noel.
[4] Prior to the passage of the storm, wind warnings were issued in Newfoundland,[5] and throughout the island ferry service was suspended.
The storm surge, which occurred at high tide, reached two ft (0.6 m), eroding a section of the Canso Causeway.
Every wharf and many coastal roads from Rustico to East Point were under water from the high waves and storm surge.
The strong winds of the storm destroyed the windows of six vehicles and blew off most of the roof of a truck in Holyrood, with the debris damaging a nearby weather radar.