02/22/2026
Get ready Saint John! We have A LOT of snow on its way. ❄️
4:47a SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UPDATED by Environment Canada
DATE: Sunday, February 22, 2026
(Locations listed below description)
Significant snowfall, strong winds, and blowing snow possible.
Total snowfall amounts: 15 to 25 cm, possibly more.
Maximum wind gusts: Northeasterly 60 to 80 km/h, except possibly exceeding 90 km/h along the Fundy Coast.
Locations: Southern and eastern New Brunswick.
Time span: Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning.
Remarks: An intense low pressure system tracking across Nova Scotia Monday night is expected to bring hazardous conditions to portions of New Brunswick. While warnings may be required for snowfall for any regions in this statement, the worst conditions are currently expected to be along the Fundy Coast and through southeastern New Brunswick. Higher than normal Waters levels are expected along eastern facing coastlines in the Northumberland Strait on Tuesday.
Snow accumulation may make travel slow or hazardous. Roads and walkways could become slippery and difficult to navigate. Strong winds accompanying the snow will cause reduced visibility in blowing snow.
Plan ahead in case schools or scheduled activities are cancelled.
Make sure snow removal equipment (e.g., shovels or blowers) and supplies are prepared in advance.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
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UPDATED:
- Acadian Peninsula
- Bathurst And Chaleur Region
- Blackville Area
- Doaktown
- Fredericton And Southern York County
- Fundy National Park
- Grand Lake And Queens County
- Grand Manan And Coastal Charlotte County
- Kennebecasis Valley And Kings County
- Kent County
- Kouchibouguac National Park
- Miramichi And Area
- Moncton And Southeast New Brunswick
- Mount Carleton
- Oromocto And Sunbury County
- Renous Highway
- Saint John And County
- St. Stephen And Northern Charlotte County
- Stanley
- Sussex