Can Europe guarantee its own security? Balkan Devlen and Peter Hefele
Can Europe guarantee its own security? Balkan Devlen and Peter Hefele
Growing success with post-secondary education in Indigenous communities: Ken Coates & Sheila North for Inside Policy Talks

Rain To Snow Overnight. Rapidly Falling Temperatures Will Create Icy Spots [Video]

Categories
New Brunswick News

BANGOR, Maine (WABI) – Cloudy conditions with areas of drizzle and fog will continue through early evening.

Our next round of moisture will arrive as a secondary low develops in the Gulf of Maine and passes over Downeast communities as it moves into New Brunswick. Initially rain showers will spread across the region after sunset, but as colder air moves in, rain showers will change to snow showers overnight. The heaviest and steadiest precipitation is expected to fall across northern & eastern parts of the state. The farther west you go, the better chance you will have of remaining dry.

Temperatures will also be dropping quickly after midnight. This will increase the risk of a flash freeze meaning any wet surfaces will quickly ice over and will make for slippery conditions into Friday morning. Overnight lows will range from the mid-teens in the north to the upper 20s closer to …

Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Nova Scotia leading the way on reducing interprovincial trade barriers: Ryan Manucha in National Newswatch