New Brunswick weather: Snow flurries expected on Wednesday night

New Brunswick weather: Snow flurries expected on Wednesday night

It will be mainly sunny across New Brunswick on Wednesday, but it will get cloudy and colder tonight, with a chance of flurries, according to CBC meteorologist Peter Coade.

The high temperatures on Wednesday will range from 0 C to 2 C in the north, 4 C to 6 C in the Fredericton area and the southwest and –2 C to 0 C in the southeast.

Clouds will spread across the province from west to east tonight, says Coade, with scattered flurries across the south and just a chance of flurries in the Fredericton area.

It will become quite cold in the north on Wednesday night with lows of –6 C on parts of the coast to –14 C inland. Lows in southern New Brunswick on Wednesday night will range from –2 C to –8 C.

Thursday morning will be cloudy with scattered flurries in southern New Brunswick.

Coade said it will be mainly sunny on Thursday afternoon with a high temperature of about 6 C.