Southern New Brunswick is in for another soaking from a Nor’easter today with as much as 30 mm of rain expected.
Environment Canada meteorologist Claude Cote says given all of the rain last weekend, precipitation totals are really adding up so far this month.
“We’ve seen already in some regions more than half of the normal precipitation that we usually get in the entire month of November.”
While it’s mainly rain for southern parts of the province, it’s mainly snow for northern areas where up to 25 cm is expected.
Cote adds it’s possible some areas of the south will see a few flurries or a trace amount of snow before the system clears out later tonight.


