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Bundle up: Snow on the way to southern, eastern New Brunswick through Monday

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WATCH: Another blast of wintry weather moved into the Maritimes on Monday. In parts of Nova Scotia the snow quickly changed to rain. But some parts of New Brunswick could see as much as 20 centimetres of snow before the system moves. Shelley Steeves has more – Dec 17, 2018

Be prepared to bundle up, as snow is set to arrive through the southern and eastern portions of the province on Monday.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement as a slow-moving low-pressure system will track south of Nova Scotia on Monday and the cross Cape Breton Island Monday night.

Snow will develop on Monday and persist into Tuesday, with the federal agency predicting that at least 15 centimetres or more are possible for communities across southern and eastern New Brunswick.

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Gusty winds are also expected to arrive in the province on Tuesday, causing reduced visibility from blowing snow.

WATCH: Residents of Fredericton tent city brace for snowstorm

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Residents of Fredericton tent city brace for snowstorm

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