A significant snowstorm is forecasted to impact Saint John,

A significant snowstorm is forecasted to impact Saint John, New Brunswick, starting Monday evening, March 24, and continuing into Tuesday morning. Environment Canada has issued a Special Weather Statement for the region, anticipating rapidly accumulating snowfall during this period. Total snowfall amounts are expected to range between 10 to 15 centimeters, with localized areas potentially seeing up to 25 centimeters.​

The storm is associated with a low-pressure system tracking along the Fundy coast, bringing substantial snowfall to southern New Brunswick. Residents should prepare for deteriorating travel conditions due to reduced visibility and accumulating snow. It’s advisable to monitor updates from Environment Canada and adjust travel plans accordingly.​

Historically, March in Saint John experiences average daytime temperatures around 3°C (37°F) and nighttime lows near -5°C (23°F), with precipitation averaging 95 mm over approximately 12 days. This upcoming storm signifies a notable weather event beyond typical March conditions.​
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Stay safe, stay informed, and limit travel during the storm’s peak to ensure personal safety.