The latest winter storm to move through New Brunswick brought significant rainfall to many communities.
Several communities reported more than 50 millimetres of rain, according to a preliminary summary from Environment Canada.
Harvey received the most at 106 millimetres, followed by Fundy National Park with 76 millimetres, Waterside with 66 millimetres, and Dorchester with 56 millimetres.
Sackville recorded 48 millimetres of rain, between 35 and 45 millimetres fell in Miramichi, and Saint John received 36 millimetres.
Saint John, Moncton and Sussex all reported peak wind gusts of 93 kilometres per hour, while Grand Manan and Mechanic Settlement saw peak gusts of 87 kilometres per hour.
The system also brought record warm temperatures to several communities in southern New Brunswick on Friday.
Fredericton recorded a high of 10.8°C, breaking the old record of 10.1°C set in 1981.
Moncton reached 11.7°C and broke the record of 10.5°C set in 2008.
In St. Stephen, the high of 11.8°C edged the record of 11.0°C set in 1991.
Grand Manan reached 11.3°C and broke the 2008 record of 9.6°C.
Fundy National Park recorded a high of 10.6°C, which shattered the old record 7.5°C set in 1981.