A major winter storm brought significant snowfall to much of New Brunswick over the weekend.
Environment Canada says the Moncton area received the most snow with 40 centimetres reported.
Several other communities reported 30 centimetres or more, including Miramichi, Bouctouche, Shediac, and Cambridge-Narrows.
Saint John and St. Stephen both reported 26 centimetres of snow, while Fredericton and Grand Manan got around 25 centimetres.
Moncton reported a peak wind gust of 89 kilometres per hour, while Saint John saw a gust of 93 kilometres per hour.
You can view the full summary from Environment Canada below.
Summary of snowfall in centimetres:
- Moncton – 40
- Saint-Ignace – 36
- Big River – 35
- Miramichi – 33
- Red Pines – 32
- Bouctouche – 30
- Cambridge Narrows – 30
- Grande Digue – 30
- Shediac – 30
- Sussex Corner – 29
- Charlo – 27
- Kouchibouguac – 27
- Woodstock – 27
- Saint John – 26
- St. Stephen – 26
- Milltown – 26
- Oak Point – 25
- Fredericton – 25
- Fundy Park – 25
- Grand Manan – 25
- Harvey – 25
- Point Lepreau – 24
- Bas Caraquet – 23
- O’Donnells – 22
- Edmundston – 16-22
- Anfield – 20
- Barnesville – 20
Summary of peak wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
- Miscou Island – 98
- Grand Manan – 96
- Saint John – 93
- Moncton – 89
- Sussex – 80
- Mechanic Settlement – 80