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SNOWFALL WARNING

SNOWFALL WARNING

Snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 25 cm, except up to 40 cm over areas of higher terrain. Locations: Saint John and County, Sussex – Kennebecasis Valley and Kings County, and Fundy National Park Time span: Ending tonight. Remarks: Snowfall warnings are issued when greater than 15 cm of snow is expected to occur in 12 hours or less. In some localities snowfall rates briefly as high as 5 cm an hour will cause very poor visibilities and travel conditions. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Public Safety Canada encourages everyone to make an emergency plan and get an emergency kit with drinking water, food, medicine, a first-aid kit and a flashlight. Snowfall warnings are issued when significant snowfall is expected.

Saint John, a fresh blanket of snow

As Saint John, New Brunswick, awakens under a fresh blanket of snow, the city transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland. The recent storm, delivering approximately 14 centimeters of snow accompanied by gusty winds, has painted our streets and parks in pristine white.

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While the snowfall brings a serene beauty, it also presents challenges. Roads are snow-covered, and visibility is reduced in some areas due to drifting snow. Residents are advised to exercise caution during travel and consider postponing non-essential journeys until conditions improve.

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Despite these challenges, the community’s resilience shines through. Neighbors are seen helping each other clear driveways, and the sound of snowblowers fills the air. The local authorities are working diligently to restore normalcy, ensuring that the festive spirit remains undampened.

As we navigate the aftermath of this pre-Christmas storm, let’s embrace the beauty it brings and the sense of togetherness it fosters. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the winter magic that has enveloped our city.

Winter Solstice in Saint John

Embracing the Winter Solstice in Saint John, NB

Today marks the Winter Solstice, the shortest day and longest night of the year. Here in beautiful Saint John, New Brunswick, the solstice feels like a moment to pause and reflect amidst the frosty embrace of winter.

As the sun sets early over the Bay of Fundy, its soft, golden hues light up the icy waters, painting a serene picture of nature’s resilience and beauty. Tonight, the historic streets of uptown Saint John will glow under twinkling lights, creating a cozy warmth despite the brisk December air.

The Winter Solstice is a time of transformation—a turning point when the days slowly begin to lengthen, bringing the promise of brighter tomorrows. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to embrace the slower pace of the season. Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful walk along the Reversing Falls, sipping a warm cup of cocoa at your favorite local café, or simply gazing at the clear, starry sky, Saint John offers the perfect setting for introspection and celebration.

Let’s take a moment to honor the cycles of nature and all that winter brings: quiet beauty, the comfort of community, and the hope of longer, lighter days ahead.

Happy Winter Solstice, Saint John! How are you celebrating this special day?

December weather quiz

Let’s test your knowledge of Saint John’s December weather with a few questions:

  1. Temperature Trends: In December, do average daily high temperatures in Saint John increase, decrease, or remain the same?
  2. Precipitation: Is December typically the wettest month in Saint John?
  3. Snowfall: Does the average snowfall in Saint John increase, decrease, or stay constant throughout December?
  4. Daylight Hours: How many hours of daylight does Saint John experience on the shortest day of December?
  5. Cloud Cover: What percentage of December days in Saint John are overcast or mostly cloudy?

Answers:

  1. Temperature Trends: Average daily high temperatures decrease during December. At Saint John Airport, they drop from 38°F (3°C) to 29°F (-2°C).
  2. Precipitation: Yes, December is typically the wettest month in Saint John, with the highest average rainfall.
  3. Snowfall: The average snowfall in Saint John increases throughout December. At Saint John Airport, it starts at 7.6 inches (19.3 cm) and rises to 14.6 inches (37.1 cm).
  4. Daylight Hours: On the shortest day, December 21, Saint John experiences approximately 8 hours and 44 minutes of daylight.
  5. Cloud Cover: December in Saint John is overcast or mostly cloudy about 57% of the time.

Unusually Warm Fall

Unusually Warm Fall Temperatures in Atlantic Canada – Enjoy While It Lasts!

Atlantic Canada is experiencing an unseasonably warm fall, with temperatures soaring well above the norm for this time of year. As locals bask in the unexpected warmth, it’s a rare chance to enjoy extended outdoor activities before winter inevitably makes its appearance.

While it feels like a bonus stretch of summer, don’t be fooled—winter is still on the way, and the cold will catch up soon enough. So, whether you’re hiking, having a late-season BBQ, or simply enjoying the sunshine, make the most of this pleasant weather. The snow and ice aren’t far behind!