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Saint John's about to get hit again. Are you ready?

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

Your Tuesday weather advisory is here

I'll tell you what, it's a good day to have your slicker handy, right? We’ve got an active weather advisory for Saint John today, though the specifics are still coming in from Environment Canada. It's the kind of day where the fog rolls in thick enough to taste the salt, or the rain could suddenly pick up like it’s trying to wash King Street clean all the way down to the harbour.

While the exact nature of the advisory is still unknown, it’s always smart to keep an eye on the forecast when you’re living right on the Bay of Fundy. Those tides don't just reverse for show, they bring in all sorts of weather patterns that can change faster than you can cross the Harbour Bridge.

* Always check Environment Canada's official alerts.

* Secure any loose outdoor items, especially if you're uptown where the wind whips.

* Plan for potentially slower commutes, whether you're heading out to Rockwood Park or over to the Westfield ferry.

What this means for us is simply to be prepared. We're used to it, right? But even the most seasoned New Brunswicker knows better than to take the Fundy weather for granted. Keep your umbrella close, your boots ready, and maybe an extra layer if you're out along the waterfront today. We’ll be keeping an eye on it here at the MiTL Sports Desk and will update you as soon as more precise details come in.

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

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