More rain and wind are ahead for the Maritimes Wednesday through Thursday, with weather warnings in effect for parts of the region.
New Brunswick
After an icy start to the day, the risk of freezing rain is diminishing in New Brunswick Wednesday afternoon as temperatures rise above zero. In most cases, temperatures will continue to go up in a south wind well into the evening. A lull in the rain is expected for all except the northwest of the province Wednesday evening. Patchy drizzle and fog will still be present. A final round of rain moves west-to-east across New Brunswick Thursday morning.
Rain totals in western areas of the province are expected to reach 20 to 40 mm and rainfall warnings are in effect. I would expect higher rain amounts of 40 to 60 mm from Woodstock, north to Edmundston. Snow melt and the frozen ground …