Spring may have officially arrived last week, but you will want to keep your shovel and snow brush handy.
Environment Canada says “rapidly accumulating snowfall” is likely Monday night into Tuesday morning.
The weather agency has issued a special weather statement for the southern half of New Brunswick.
Forecasters said the low pressure system, which will track along the Fundy coast, will bring 10 to 15 centimetres of snow for most areas.
However, some areas could see as much as 25 centimetres by the time the snow comes to an end.
“It is possible that the track of the low may shift slightly over the next day or so,” the weather agency said.
Anyone with travel plans is urged to take precautions as driving conditions could deteriorate in rapidly accumulating snow.

