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Freezing rain hits the Kingston area

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Freezing rain warning issued for Kingston and the encompassing area.

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Kingston freezing rainFreezing rain started falling Monday morning within the Kingston area and in response to Setting Canada, will proceed into the night. Maegen Kulchar/The Kingston Whig-Commonplace

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It’s a slippery begin to the week as Kingston and the encompassing area skilled its first freezing rain of the winter season.    

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Freezing rain started falling Monday morning and in response to Setting Canada, will proceed into the night. In an announcement they stated it was resulting from a low-pressure system approaching southern Ontario.  

The nationwide climate company goes on to say that “temperatures are expected to remain near the freezing mark tonight, leading to further ice build-up on surfaces. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery.”   

Frontenac OPP say because the day goes on highway circumstances alongside Freeway 401 are getting worse. In a social media publish, they are saying that there are “multiple single vehicle collisions happening throughout the Kingston area due to road conditions and drivers going too fast for conditions.” Police are additionally reporting a four-vehicle collision alongside Hwy. 401 between Sydenham and Gardiners roads interchanges. There aren’t any accidents being reported however in consequence, site visitors has slowed down.

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Kingston’s Public Works division reacted rapidly this morning, sending all plows out to use anti-icing materials to the roads.  

“All routes are covered right now, so that puts us close to 40 units out. Plus, we have units out treating bus stops and treating arterial sidewalks” says Adam McDonald, the operations supervisor in Public Works.  

He was driving alongside Centennial Drive simply after 1 p.m., Monday. Over the telephone he stated the roads have been wanting fairly good.  

“They are a little slushy. Traffic is flowing well and for the most part the roads are in wet conditions,” says McDonald.  

He attributes that to an anti-icing materials that was sprayed on the roadways over the previous couple of days, together with Monday morning.   

“We did anti-icing on Friday in advance of Saturday’s snowfall that we received which then transitioned into rain.  This morning, we went out and did some more anti-icing in advance of today’s event.  The accumulation of all that material that’s been placed, responding to the last few storms really started to work today,” says McDonald.  

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McDonald says typically the anti-icing can last as long as per week.   

Town has additionally activated its in a single day parking ban for Monday evening. 

“In the interest of safety and our staff’s ability to navigate through the streets. Even though it’s not snowing, it’s just freezing rain, we still need the streets cleared of parked cars so we can do our operations,” says McDonald.    

Over in Belleville and Quinte West, plows are additionally busy at work. As well as, these municipalities are additionally serving to residents keep protected by offering them with free salt and sand. It’s accessible at 75 Wallbridge Cres. And 29 Ritz Rd. In a social media publish, all they ask of residents is that they create their very own shovel and pail.   

Colleges took warning this morning, cancelling numerous buses.  Tri-board Transportation issued a discover on social media, citing cancellations in all-weather zones apart from North Hastings. They add that colleges stay open, nonetheless college students pushed to high school should be picked up on the finish of the day.   

St. Lawrence Faculty additionally cancelled all night courses, actions and exams in Kingston, Brockville and Cornwall. Additionally they say on-campus courses, labs, exams and actions scheduled to start right now or after 4.p.m. are cancelled.    

As for the way lengthy the freezing rain will stick round, Setting Canada is anticipating temperatures to heat up on Tuesday with rain and a excessive of seven C.  

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