City Issues Weather Alert for Friday, Urging Resident Preparedness
The Saint John Emergency Management Organization (EMO) is advising residents to prepare for a significant weather event hitting the city this Friday. Forecasts predict up to 30mm of heavy rain accompanied by powerful wind gusts exceeding 100 KM/H.
According to an official notice from the City of Saint John, the impact of the storm may be amplified by snowmelt and frozen or saturated ground, which can increase the risk of localized flooding. Officials are also monitoring a forecast that shows a rapid drop in temperature Friday night into Saturday, creating the potential for a flash freeze and icy conditions.

The City of Saint John is asking residents to prepare for a major weather event this Friday. (Image: City of Saint John)
How to Prepare for the Storm
City Public Works and Transportation crews are actively preparing for the storm by readying road barricades and clearing major catch basins and drainage gutters. However, resident cooperation is crucial. Here is what you can do to stay safe and help mitigate potential damage.
Protect Your Property
- Secure any outdoor items that could be affected by strong winds, such as patio furniture, garbage cans, and decorations.
- If you can do so safely, clear any ice, leaves, or debris from neighbourhood catch basins and gutters to help with water drainage.
- Ensure drainage paths around your own property are clear to prevent water from pooling.
- Prepare a 72-hour emergency kit with essentials like water, food, flashlights, batteries, and any necessary medications.
Stay Safe on the Roads
- Reduce your driving speed and turn on your headlights to increase visibility.
- Never drive through flooded areas. Turn around and find an alternate route.
- Be prepared for slippery conditions and potential ice on roads and sidewalks as temperatures drop overnight Friday into Saturday.
- Pay close attention to all posted signage and respect any road barricades put in place by crews.
Important Contact Information
For non-emergency issues, use the following contacts:
- To report flooding: Call the City of Saint John Customer Service Centre at (506) 658-4455.
- To report a power outage or fallen power line: Call Saint John Energy at (506) 658-5252.
- For emergencies that threaten life or safety: Call 911 immediately.
The city will provide updates on its official website and social media channels as the weather system progresses.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much rain is the forecast calling for?
The current forecast is for up to 30mm of rain.
What are the main risks besides the rain and wind?
The primary additional risks are localized flooding caused by a combination of rain, snowmelt, and frozen ground, as well as the potential for a flash freeze Friday night, which could make roads and sidewalks extremely icy.
What should I do if I see a blocked catch basin?
If you can clear it safely from the curb without entering the street, removing debris can help prevent flooding. Do not put yourself at risk. Report significant flooding to the City’s Customer Service Centre.
Where can I get the most reliable updates?
Follow the City of Saint John’s official website and their social media accounts for the latest information and instructions from the Saint John EMO.




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