Southern, eastern and some northern N.B. schools closed Tuesday morning

Environment Canada snowfall warnings still in place for southern half of province

Several school districts closed on Tuesday because of poor road conditions following a long, ongoing snowstorm, stretching from Sunday night into Tuesday.

All schools in Anglophone South and Anglophone East school districts are closed.

In Anglophone North, Rexton and Harcourt area schools are closed. Schools in the Miramichi area, including Tabusinstac, Blackville and Sunny Corner, will delay opening by two hours.

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In the Francophone South district, all schools except those in Fredericton and Oromocto are closed.

And in Francophone North West, École Mgr-Lang in Drummond is closed because of a water main break.

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Environment Canada snowfall warnings still remain for the southern half of the province, including Fredericton and Moncton. The warning says two to five centimetres of snow is still expected, ending later Tuesday morning.

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It goes on to say that strong winds up to 50 km/h could make for reduced visibility from blowing snow.

Special weather statements for prolonged snowfall are in place for some central regions, such as Kent County and Woodstock and Carleton County.

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This article was originally published for CBC News.