A
special weather statement has been issued by Environment Canada which
says an Arctic airmass has brought unseasonably cold temperatures which
will remain with us through tomorrow.
A low
pressure system is forecast to develop tomorrow over the Southeastern
United States and is expected to intensify as it moves towards Atlantic
Canada during the day.
There is the potential for significant snow, strong winds and blowing snow on Sunday for Southern New Brunswick.
Linda
Libby of Environment Canada tells Tide News regions along the Fundy
coastline can expect 15 to 20 centimetres of snow with strong winds even
though the track of the storm is expected to pass south of Nova Scotia.