Residents along the Saint John River are being asked to remain vigilant over the coming days.
Environment Canada is calling for snow late Thursday and Friday, followed by rain next Monday and Tuesday.
New Brunswick EMO says water levels remain below flood levels in all areas, but the situation could change quickly.
In a news release Thursday morning, NBEMO said they are monitoring two minor ice jams: one near Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska on the Saint John River, and one at the mouth of Tobique River.
“Ice jams have the potential to cause a rapid increase of water levels in affected areas,” said the release.
Residents can report ice jams and localized flooding at any time by calling 1-800-561-4034.




