You’ll need to hold onto your hats and umbrellas on Monday.
Wet and windy weather is on the way to the province.
Environment Canada has issued wind warning and rainfall warnings, depending on where you live.
Areas to the South, including Moncton and Southeast New Brunswick, Saint John and County, and Grand Manan and Coastal Charlotte County are under wind warnings.
Winds of up to 100 kilometres per hour are expected to blow starting Monday afternoon and into the evening.
Large amounts of rain are also expected and for areas including St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County, and rainfall warnings are in effect.
Environment Canada is calling for up to 70 millimetres of rain, starting Sunday evening and continuing until Monday evening. With the frozen ground, the water may not be absorbed and this could result in flooding in some areas.
Temperatures will also be much warmer than usual for this time of year. Highs of 13 degrees are forecast for the southern parts of New Brunswick.
