The snow has ended and now the clean up begins following Friday’s wintry weather.
Environment Canada says eastern communities saw the most snow, with 28 centimetres falling in Kouchibouguac National Park and 22 centimetres in Bouctouche.
Moncton and Woodstock both saw about 17 centimetres while the Fredericton area is cleaning up from about 13 centimetres.
About eight centimetres fell in Saint John and Sussex, Grand Manan reported 11 centimetres, and St. Stephen saw about 12 centimetres.
You can find the full list of snowfall totals from Environment Canada at the bottom of the story.
Dozens of collisions
Friday’s snowfall kept emergency crews busy dealing with dozens of collisions.
No serious injuries have been reported.
As for collisions and vehicles off the road, @saintjohnpolice responded to 32 calls by 3 p.m. Friday and another 22 calls on Friday night. @KRPFTraffic reported 14 collisions between Friday morning and early Saturday morning. #nbstorm
— Brad Perry (@BradMPerry) November 17, 2018
If you have to be on the roads on Saturday, give yourself a bit of extra time to get to your destination.
Many major routes throughout New Brunswick are still partly or fully-snow covered, with some still reporting slushy patches.
It looks like eastern #NewBrunswick picked up the most snowfall on Friday, according to numbers from Environment Canada. #nbstorm pic.twitter.com/kjZoSOkB1L
— Brad Perry (@BradMPerry) November 17, 2018
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Story by Brad Perry
Twitter: @BradMPerry
Email: perry.brad@radioabl.ca
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