Issued on Saturday February 15, 2025 21:26 AST by Environment Canada.
Special weather statement continued for:
- Oromocto and Sunbury County, N.B. (015200)
- Grand Lake and Queens County, N.B. (015300)
- Sussex – Kennebecasis Valley and Kings County, N.B. (015400)
- Saint John and County, N.B. (015500)
- St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County, N.B. (015600)
- Grand Manan and Coastal Charlotte County, N.B. (015700)
- Moncton and Southeast New Brunswick, N.B. (016400)
- Fundy National Park, N.B. (016600)
Special weather statement ended for:
- Fredericton and Southern York County, N.B. (015100)
- Woodstock and Carleton County, N.B. (016100)
- Stanley – Doaktown – Blackville Area, N.B. (016200)
- Kent County, N.B. (016300)
- Kouchibouguac National Park, N.B. (016500)
- Edmundston and Madawaska County, N.B. (017100)
- Campbellton and Restigouche County, N.B. (017200)
- Grand Falls and Victoria County, N.B. (017300)
- Mount Carleton – Renous Highway, N.B. (017400)
- Bathurst and Chaleur Region, N.B. (017500)
- Miramichi and area, N.B. (017600)
- Acadian Peninsula, N.B. (017700)
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Alert Details
Snow and ice pellets, with freezing rain mixing in at times, beginning near noon Sunday and continuing Sunday night. Very strong wind gusts Sunday overnight.
Locations: southern New Brunswick.
Time span: Sunday afternoon and night.
Similar events in the past have led to: Utility outages, tree damage, traffic delays, and hazardous driving conditions.
Remarks: Precipitation will begin as snow early Sunday afternoon. The snow will transition to ice pellets and possibly freezing rain Sunday evening. Very strong southwesterly winds will also develop along the immediate Fundy coastline Sunday night.
Southern New Brunswick could see snowfall and ice pellet amounts of near 10 cm. There remains some uncertainty in the amount of ice accretion expected from the possible freezing rain. Driving conditions Sunday night and Monday morning will be impacted, province-wide. Freezing rain warnings may be issued as this event draws nearer.
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