Cancellations ongoing as snow continues to fall in N.B.
CBC
A storm that began Thursday evening continues to cause cancellations Saturday.
The storm was expected to bring up to 55 centimetres of snow to the southern half of the province, and up to 15 centimetres to the north, with a mix of rain and freezing rain throughout.
Most snowfall is expected to taper off Saturday morning, according to CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon.
By Saturday morning, RCMP New Brunswick lifted travel not recommended advisories for routes 1 and 2 as road conditions improved.
Public libraries in Dieppe, Riverview and Moncton and the Université de Moncton announced another day of closures.
The Vitalité Health Network cancelled COVID-19 vaccine appointments at the old Moncton High School and the Sackville information centre between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Saturday for those five to 11.
Appointments for the rest of the day will continue.
The Horizon Health Network cancelled the COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Perth Andover Baptist Church.
Despite intense weather conditions, N.B. Power hasn't reported a significant difficulties. As of Saturday morning, there were five unplanned outages across the province.
Fredericton Transit announced it would get a late start at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Saint John Transit will be fully operational, but said delays and detours can be expected with the ongoing weather conditions.