It is a day off school today for students in Anglophone East and in parts of Francophone South, Moncton, Dieppe, Bouctouche, Cap-Pele, Cocagne, Grand Barachois, Grand-Digue, Memramcook, Notre-Dame, Shediac, Saint-Antoine, Saint-Marie-De-Kent and Saint-Anne-de-Kent are closed today due to the impending weather.
It looks like a messy day ahead for Tomorrow.
Environment Canada has issued a blowing snow advisory for our region.
Meteorologist Spencer Clements says we will see around two centimetres fall today, and temperatures will hover around zero into tonight.
But then the winds will pick up for tomorrow, as the temperatures drop, “It is going to be kind of interesting for Tuesday. Most of the snow is going to fall overnight tonight, there is going to be snow on the ground by Tuesday morning. We’re expecting visibilities of half a mile or less on Tuesday in the blowing snow, so conditions could be bad during the day. Conditions won’t improve until late Tuesday afternoon.”
We’ll see between 10 to 15 centimetres of snow by the time it is all over.
Winds will blow up to 70 kilometres an hour.