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Your Saint John commute just got a weather advisory.

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

Your Tuesday weather is looking a bit dicey

We've got an active weather advisory hanging over Saint John this morning, right across the region. Now, the specifics of it haven't been fully detailed in the intel yet, but an advisory usually means we're looking at something that could impact your commute or your plans, whether it's a sudden drop in temperature, some tricky winds off the Bay, or precipitation. You know how quickly things can change here, especially with the Fundy mist rolling in or out over the Reversing Falls.

It's always best to prepare when these advisories pop up. Keep an eye on the Saint John Harbour as the morning goes on, and check the roads, particularly if you're heading uptown on those steeper streets like King Street, or out towards the Fundy Trail Parkway. These things can turn from a minor inconvenience to a proper hassle if you're not ready for it. We'll be watching for updates to see exactly what nature's got planned for us today.

I'll tell you what, staying on top of these local conditions is just part of living on the coast. What starts as a quiet morning can change on a dime, right? We'll have more details as they come in throughout the day.

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

The crew on mornings.live will be tracking this all morning — tune in for the latest.

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