Officials say New Brunswick floodwaters will slowly recede over next five days
FREDERICTON — Floodwaters continue to cause major problems for homes and businesses in southern New Brunswick this weekend, but officials say the forecast calls for water levels to slowly recede in most areas in the coming week.
Geoffrey Downey, a spokesman for the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, said while it was raining across much of the province Saturday, officials aren’t expecting a lot of precipitation in the days ahead.
He said the five-day flood forecast is for the Saint John River to be below flood stage in Fredericton, and down to flood stage in Maugerville, Oak Point and Saint John, by Thursday.