Many New Brunswickers are digging out this morning after the latest nor’easter blew through the region.
Environment Canada says Pokemouche, in northeastern New Brunswick, has picked up the most snow so far — 29 centimetres as of 8 a.m.
Shediac saw about 27 centimetres, while 17 centimetres was reported at the Saint John Airport and in Miramichi.
About 16 centimetres fell in the Moncton area, Sussex picked up 15 centimetres, and Base Gagetown saw about seven centimetres.
New Brunswick 511 reports many roads are still snow covered with slushy patches in places.
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