Your drive home from work Thursday afternoon could be a bit slow with snow in the forecast for southern New Brunswick.
Environment Canada says the snow will move into the region near noon and continue into the evening.
Greater Saint John, the Kennebecasis Valley, Sussex and St. Stephen could see around 10 centimetres by the time it ends.
But the national weather agency says up to 20 centimetres is expected for Grand Manan Island, where a snowfall warning is in effect.
Central areas of the province, including Fredericton, are only expecting a couple of centimetres.
Meanwhile, parts of Nova Scotia could see 25 centimetres or more of snow from the same system.