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Saint John has a triple warning this morning. What's coming?

Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it.

### Your umbrellas are going to be busy today, right?

We've got active weather warnings for Saint John this morning, folks. Now, the specifics on what kind of warning and for what exactly aren't fully clear from the data, but when the monitors flag "warning" three times and "statement" twice, you know it's not just a light drizzle coming off the Bay. We're talking about something significant rolling in.

I'll tell you what, you always gotta keep an eye on the sky here. The Fundy can whip up a squall faster than you can say "Reversing Falls." Whether it's high winds tearing down King Street or a proper gully-washer that turns Charlotte Street into a small river, these alerts mean you should adjust your morning commute, especially if you're heading across town or even up the coast on the Fundy Trail Parkway. Keep those wipers in good shape, right?

What we're watching for next is the specific advisory to drop from Environment Canada or similar, detailing whether it's heavy rain, high winds, or maybe a surprise snow squall this late in the season. Whatever it is, it’s going to impact your day.

Caleb Duguay-Firth, MiTL Sports Desk, Saint John.

The crew on the Morning Wire show will be all over this — hear 'em live at mornings.live.

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