Nor'easter bringing up to 25 cm to southern N.B. by early Friday

Many N.B. roads already partly snow-covered, according to province's 511

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Caption: Roads will be slippery and visibility low this evening. (Nick Iwanyshyn/The Canadian Press)

New Brunswick's first March storm is underway, already bringing a slippery layer of snow to much of the province.
The Nor'easter is expected to bring between 15 and 25 centimetres of snow to southern New Brunswick by Friday morning.
Northern New Brunswick is expected to get between 10 and 15 cm, with some areas seeing more.
CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin said the snow will begin in the west, with all parts of the province seeing snow.

Image | Weather NB - March 2, 2023

Caption: The areas under snowfall warnings include all parts of New Brunswick south of Grand Falls and Miramichi. Areas north of that line are under a special weather warning. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC)

Simpkin said winds will pick up overnight, and snow will taper off from east to west early Friday.
The areas under snowfall warnings include all parts of New Brunswick south of Grand Falls and Miramichi. Areas north of that line are under a special weather warning.
The snowfall warning says snow will intensify Thursday evening.
The province's 511 report shows many roads in northern, central and southern New Brunswick are already partly or fully snow-covered.

Image | Snowfall map N.B. - March 2-3, 2023

Caption: A Nor'easter is expected to bring between 15 and 25 centimetres of snow to southern New Brunswick by Friday morning. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC)

On Thursday night temperatures are expected to drop from -12 C to -3 C with northerly winds 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h.
Skies are expected to clear in the morning, with highs of -6 C in the north to 3 C in the south.