
Current Road Conditions in New Brunswick
New Brunswick has been significantly affected by a snow and ice storm that struck the region recently. As of Thursday morning, most schools in the province were closed due to the severe weather conditions.
By 6 a.m., highways across New Brunswick were reported to be partly to fully covered with snow, ice, and slush, making travel hazardous. Environment Canada issued a yellow warning for hazardous winter conditions, particularly in northern New Brunswick.
As the storm progressed, freezing rain of five to ten millimeters was forecast to end early Thursday afternoon. However, the conditions on the roads and walkways were expected to remain difficult to navigate, as noted by Environment Canada.
In Kent County, the storm’s impact was particularly severe, with 1,031 customers reported without power as of 1:30 p.m. Emergency response teams were mobilized to assist those affected by the outages and hazardous conditions.
Fredericton Transit routes experienced delays, with all services running one hour behind schedule as of 6:06 a.m. The freezing rain was expected to transition to rain later in the morning, which could further complicate road conditions.
Local authorities advised residents to consider postponing non-essential travel and outdoor activities until conditions improve. Aldéo Saulnier, a local resident, expressed concerns about the potential for worsening conditions if winds picked up.
In addition to the storm’s impact on daily life, a vehicle incident occurred on Highway 5 between Vavenby and Avola amid slippery conditions on March 12, 2026. Traffic was blocked northbound on Highway 5 just north of Vavenby, highlighting the dangers posed by the current weather.
Emergency response teams were dispatched to the scene of the incident, emphasizing the importance of caution when traveling in these conditions. Reports indicated that slippery sections were present on Highway 5 between Barriere and Blue River.
As the situation develops, residents are urged to stay informed about road conditions and heed warnings from local authorities. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the storm’s impact on travel and infrastructure.

