Morning update: widespread snowfall continues from Edmundston to Bathurst, with totals typically 14–18 cm and winds 30–40 km/h, producing slick roads and reduced visibility. Heavy Snow is common in several zones, with some areas seeing dynamic squalls and persistent snowfall through the morning. Temperatures in the -3 to -5°C range will limit immediate melting. Expect bus delays or cancellations in higher-snow areas and continued travel disruptions into late morning. Parents should plan for a delayed start or school closure in districts most affected by fresh accumulation and gusty winds.
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