The second winter storm in less than a week has led to a long weekend for students in parts of southern New Brunswick.
All schools in the Anglophone South School District are closed Monday due to road conditions.
Francophone South School District schools in the Saint John and Quispamsis areas are also closed.
Saint John Transit has delayed the start of its service until 9 a.m. Comex service will resume Monday afternoon.
You can find a list of delays, closures and cancellations on our website.
About 20 centimetres of snow had fallen at the Saint John Airport as of 7 a.m. while the St. Stephen area reported about 10 centimetres.
Volunteer observations from CoCoRaHS show about 20 centimetres fell in the Sussex area as of 6:30 a.m. and 14 centimetres in the Chamcook area as of 7 a.m.
Environment Canada is forecasting another five to 10 centimetres of snow Monday morning before it wraps up around noon.
Around the City of Saint John, most main roads are in fair shape though crews are still working to get to some of the secondary streets.
Route 1 and Route 7 are snow-covered with drifting snow in places, according to NB 511.
A bit snowy in uptown #SaintJohn this morning.
About 16 cm has fallen at the Saint John Airport as of 4 a.m. pic.twitter.com/6JU3DHlYiJ
— Brad Perry (@BradMPerry) February 8, 2021