The northern part of New Brunswick was expecting five to 10 more centimetres of snow than originally forecast, but winds were expected to die down early Friday. (Paul Hantiuk/CBC)
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Chances are if you are looking outside you can't see much.
New Brunswick is at the mercy of a storm bringing 20 to 40 centimetres of snow to some areas, winds gusting up to 90 km/hr and whiteout conditions on major highways.
Here's a look at the storm.
Road conditions deteriorated quickly after the storm hit, and RCMP advised against travel on several highways. (Paul Hantiuk/CBC)
Ruby watched the storm from inside a house in Fredericton, one of the harder hit areas on Thursday. (Sarah Petz/CBC)
Snow removal crews were ready to clear snow, and people were asked to stay off the roads if possible. (Paul Hantiuk/CBC)
Whiteout conditions were expected to persist into Friday as winds gusting up to 90 km/hr blew through the province. (Paul Hantiuk/CBC)
Parlee Beach definitely looked different as the storm got underway. (Lyne Falardeau/Submitted)
Louis, 3, isn't having a great time on his walk at Parlee Beach today as strong winds blow snow. (Lyne Falardeau/Submitted)