Snowfall warning for: Sussex/Kennebecasis Valley and Kings County
Issued at 4:01 PM AST SUNDAY 16 DECEMBER 2007
THIS IS A WARNING THAT SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED IN THESE REGIONS. MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS..LISTEN FOR UPDATED STATEMENTS.
SNOW AT TIMES HEAVY IS EXPECTED ACROSS NEW BRUNSWICK THIS EVENING HOWEVER IT WILL CHANGE THROUGH ICE PELLETS AND FREZING RAIN AND THEN TO RAIN OVER ALL BUT NORTHERN REGIONS OF THE PROVINCE.
TOTAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WILL RANGE FROM 20 CENTIMETRES IN THE SOUTH TO NEAR 40 CENTIMETRES IN THE NORTH.
ALSO EASTERLY WINDS GUSTING UP TO 90 KM/H ARE EXPECTED ALONG COASTAL SECTIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK TONIGHT. SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS GUSTING UP TO 90 KM/H ARE EXPECTED ALONG SOUTHERN REGIONS OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AND MONDAY.
THE STRONG WINDS WILL GIVE REDUCED VISIBILITIES IN BLOWING SNOW. OVER NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE NIGHT GIVING BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ESPECIALLY IN EXPOSED LOCATIONS.
HEAVY POUNDING SURF CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED ALONG THE NORTHEASTERN COAST OF NEW BRUNSWICK OVERNIGHT.