A vigorous storm brought a mix of heavy rain, snow and strong winds to New Brunswick over the weekend.
Environment Canada says the Fundy region saw rainfall rates of near 10 millimetres per hour Saturday night.
The Saint John region reported more than 60 millimetres, while Charlotte County picked up 40 to 60 millimetres.
The Sussex area saw around 40 millimetres, with Greater Moncton picking up around 45 millimetres.
Northern New Brunswick was expecting 20 to 30 centimetres of snow.
Peak wind gusts ranged from 60 to nearly 100 kilometres per hour.
Below is the full weather summary from Environment Canada:
1. Summary of rainfall in millimetres received as of 9 A.M. AST Sunday:
Saint John Airport: 63
Point Lepreau: 61
Oak Point: 61
Grand Manan – Grand Harbour: 60
Kouchibouguac: 57
Hoyt: 53
Maces Bay: 53
Mechanic Settlement: 49
St. Stephen Southwest: 49
Bouctouche: 48
Saint-Ignace: 48
Chamcook: 47
Harvey: 45
Irishtown: 45
Norton: 44
Moncton Airport: 44
Dorchester: 44
Sussex Four Corners: 43
Pennfield Ridge: 42
Fundy Park (Alma): 42
New Maryland: 41
Grande-Digue: 41
St. Stephen: 41
Kouchibouguac: 40
Fredericton Airport: 40
Anagance: 39
Miramichi South: 39
Miramichi Airport 38:
Fundy Park (Alma): 42
Doaktown: 36
Fredericton City: 34
Sackville: 33
Woodstock Newbridge: 31
Brockway: 30
Bathurst Airport: 29
Crowe Brook: 29
Oak Hill: 25
Bathurst Northwest: 24
O’Donnells: 24
Musquash: 24
Cumberland Bay: 21
Gagetown Base: 21
2. Summary of snowfall in centimetres received as of 9 A.M. AST Sunday:
Doyleville: 18
Grand Falls: 16
Sisson Brook: 13
Edmundston: 12
O’Donnells: 4
Bathurst: 4
2. Summary of peak winds in kilometres per hour received as of 9 A.M. AST Sunday:
Miscou Island: 96
Bas Caraquet: 83
Fredericton Airport: 78
St. Stephen: 68
Doaktown: 65
Bathurst: 63
Fredericton City: 63
Oak Hill: 63
Miramichi: 61
Point Lepreau: 61