Some parts of New Brunswick are expected to get between 15 and 30 centimetres, or more, starting Friday. The storm will likely start with some rain followed by heavy snowfall, said Environment Canada meteorologist Ian Hubbard. Environment Canada winter storm watches are in effect for the Fundy, Grand Lake, Queens County, Kent County, Kouchibouguac, Moncton, Saint John and Sussex areas. Significant snow and blowing snow is expected, with limited visibility on Friday afternoon and eveningThe storm is expected to begin as rain changing to heavy snow at around 5 p.m. Friday. The highest amounts of snow are expected from Saint John to northern Moncton, he said.
Source: CBC News January 14, 2022 00:17 UTC