
Source City of Saint John
Saint John is bracing for a significant weather event today. The Saint John Emergency Management Organization requires residents to prepare for heavy rainfall and intense wind.
The Forecast and City Preparations
Current weather models predict up to 60mm of rain alongside extreme wind gusts. The combination of heavy rain, snowmelt, and frozen or saturated ground increases the risk of flooding across the city.
City Public Works and Transportation crews are actively preparing for the storm. They are deploying trucks equipped with road barricades and signage. Crews are also clearing major catch basins and drainage gutters to improve water flow. The Saint John Emergency Management Organization continues to monitor the situation and will respond as conditions change.
How You Can Protect Your Property
You play a vital role in minimizing storm damage in your neighborhood. Follow these safety measures:
- Clear debris, ice, leaves, and garbage from neighborhood catch basins and gutters if you can do so safely.
- Exercise extreme caution near beaches and coastal areas.
- Reduce your driving speed, turn on your headlights, and obey all posted signage.
- Never drive through flooded roads.
- Secure outdoor items that the wind could blow away.
- Prepare and maintain a 72 hour emergency kit.
Who to Contact During the Storm
Keep these contact numbers readily available:
- Report flooding to the City Customer Service Centre at 506 658 4455.
- Report fallen power lines or power outages to Saint John Energy at 506 658 5252.
- Call 911 for all emergencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much rain is expected in Saint John?
Forecasters predict up to 60mm of rain during this weather event.
Who do I call if my street floods?
You should contact the City Customer Service Centre at 506 658 4455 to report municipal flooding.
What should I include in my emergency kit?
Your 72 hour emergency kit needs to include water, canned food, flashlights, batteries, a first aid kit, and essential medications.




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