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Schools in the southeast, southwest and Fredericton area are closed on Monday due to weather conditions. Snowfall, which began on Sunday, is set to run into Tuesday morning.
Parts of the province could see up to 30 cm of snow by Tuesday morning
CBC News
· Posted: Jan 26, 2026 8:15 AM EST | Last Updated: 11 minutes ago
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Snow started to fall overnight and will continue throughout Monday and into Tuesday. Some areas in southern New Brunswick are forecasted to get 20 to 30 centimetres of snow. (Yves Levesque/Radio-Canada)
Most schools in New Brunswick are closed on Monday due to snowfall that began on Sunday and is forecasted to continue through to Tuesday morning.
All schools in Anglophone South, Anglophone East and Francophone South are closed.
In Anglophone West, schools are closed except for weather zones one and two, which cover Edmundston, Grand Falls, Plaster Rock and Perth-Andover.
Anglophone North has closed Bonar Law Memorial School, Eleanor W. Graham Middle School, Harcourt School and Rexton Elementary School.
The snowfall is mostly concentrated in the southern half of the province. Environment Canada has issued a yellow snowfall warning for the southeast,
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