Another round of snow is on the way, though some of us will see quite a bit more than others.
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for much of northern New Brunswick.
Up to 25 centimetres could fall in places like Bathurst, Campbellton, Edmundston, Grand Falls and Woodstock.
The snow is expected to begin on Wednesday night and end later in the day on Thursday.
Central and northeastern regions are expecting up to 15 centimetres. That includes the Acadian Peninsula and Miramichi.
Much of southern New Brunswick is also expecting some snow, but only about five to 10 centimetres.
Forecasters said the snow is expected to change to rain by late morning or early afternoon on Thursday.
Meanwhile, a coastal flood warning has been issued for Bathurst and Chaleur Region and the eastern half of Restigouche County, including Campbellton.
Higher than normal water levels and moderate storm surge are expected near high tide on Thursday afternoon.