NBEMO Storm Monitoring

Situational information and resources for New Brunswickers.


The New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization is not activated at this time.


Weather monitoring

Access New Brunswick weather information from Environment Canada.


Road conditions and transportation

Motorists are advised to be aware of closures and possible interruptions. They should plan ahead if they are considering travel and continue to check 511 New Brunswick or dial 511 within New Brunswick for updates on the status of closures and the latest road conditions.

To report road damage or hazards call 1-833-384-4111 or email [email protected]   


Emergency and non-emergency phone numbers (toll-free)

  • Non-emergency questions: New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization (EMO): 1-800-561-4034
  • Environmental emergencies: 1-800-565-1633

Power outages

Get the latest on power outages from NB Power

Generator safety

Making sure it’s properly installed will help keep you and your family safe during power outages.

How to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning

In the event of a power outage learn how to prevent the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Food safety during a power outage (PDF)

Keep your food safe during a power outage.


Damage Report Form

People in the Province whose property has suffered damage as a result of the weather events below are requested by the Department of Justice and Public Safety's Emergency Measures Organization to report the damage to Service New Brunswick.

  • Winter storm event December 18 & 19, 2023 – deadline to register June 7, 2024
  • Heavy rain event on February 28 & 29, 2024 – deadline to register June 7, 2024.

These reports will assist officials with the assessment of damages.

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