Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it.
### Watch out Saint John, a big one's coming our way
I'll tell you what, you wake up on the Fundy shore, and the first thing you do is check the weather, right? It's etched into us. And today, friends, the weather picture is looking mighty serious for Saint John. We've got active alerts for... well, the statements are still coming in, but the fact that the alerts are already *active* means something significant is brewing.
What we do know from the intelligence monitors is that *something* is heading our way, and it’s enough for Environment Canada to issue official warnings across the region. Folks in the South End, especially those living down near the harbour where King Street dips so steep, you'll want to pay close attention. Even uptown, where the winds whip around the old brick buildings, it can get hairy.
* **Active weather alerts are in effect for Saint John.**
* Specific details are still developing, but the warnings are active, not just advisories.
* Residents should monitor local media and Environment Canada for updates.
This isn't just a typical Fundy squall; this is the kind of event that can snarl traffic on the causeway, disrupt ferry schedules for Grand Manan, and even cause issues down by the Reversing Falls where the water is already doing its own wild dance. Keep an eye on those skies and prepare for whatever's coming.
Caleb Duguay-Firth, MiTL Sports Desk.
Keith and the crew are talking about this on the show right now — tune in at mornings.live.