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The Thanksgiving weekend weather was punctuated by periods of rainy and windy weather. An October chill is in the air and there may be a few snowflakes early Wednesday morning in northern New Brunswick.

Thanksgiving rain totals

Most of the Maritimes experienced a good soaking over the Thanksgiving weekend.

Rain amounts totalled a general 20 to 50 mm. The rain Monday did include some embedded thunderstorms. Those boosted some localized rain totals into a range of 50 to 70 mm. The thunderstorms occurred mostly near the Bay of Fundy coastline in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and eastern Prince Edward Island.

Station and volunteer rain reports from over the Thanksgiving weekend.

Flurries possible in northern New Brunswick

A trough in the jet stream along with a northwest wind is keeping a chillier band of October air in place for the Maritimes.

Low temperatures could fall to near 1 degree in parts of northern New Brunswick early Wednesday morning. This happens …

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