Brace for travel impact with heavy snow, freezing rain across the Maritimes

Published on Dec. 10, 2025, 3:35 PM
Significant snowfall, freezing rain, and rainfall expected in the Maritimes through Thursday
Drivers beware: A storm is moving through Atlantic Canada and bringing diverse conditions across the Maritimes, potentially impacting travel into Thursday morning.
Be sure to monitor for updates and use caution on the roads.
“Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow,” warns Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) in a snowfall warning issued for parts of New Brunswick. “Allow extra time for travel.”
Northern and central New Brunswick may see 15-25 cm of snowfall, with Fredericton expected to receive approximately 20 cm.
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South and east of Fredericton, freezing rain lasting three to six hours could impact travel across Moncton and Saint John.
Across P.E.I., between 5-10 cm of snow is expected, mixed with warmer air.



