The winter weather isn't going anywhere in the Maritimes.
Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for northern New Brunswick starting this evening. Temperatures expected to feel as cold as –36 C with the windchill are forecast to persist into Monday morning.
Saint John is beginning to loosen parking restrictions on some streets where snow removal is complete, but the 24-hour-a-day parking ban remains in effect for all streets in the south peninsula.
Crews have removed 2,500 loads of snow in the last 24 hours.
In Nova Scotia, Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for the entire province.
Light snow is expected tonight, followed by a low pressure system forecast to hit western Nova Scotia on Monday and into Tuesday.
Environment Canada said it's too early to predict how much snow will fall in the region.
In P.E.I., Environment Canada forecasts a low that will feel as cold as –27 C with the wind chill in Charlottetown. This evening, it could feel as cold as –29 C with the wind chill.
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