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Ottawa wakes to fifteen cm of snow, collisions on roads after Monday snowstorm

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Ottawa woke Tuesday morning to about 15 centimetres of snow and reviews of collisions on slippery roadways, because the snowstorm that began Monday afternoon moved eastward.

Mild snow fell steadily on jap Ontario beginning Monday afternoon and lasting into the early hours Tuesday, with Setting Canada lifting snowfall warnings round 5 a.m.

By that point, the climate company was reporting as much as 17 centimetres of snow had gathered on the Ottawa airport.

Though the climate company has lifted all snowfall warnings in jap Ontario, a threat of freezing drizzle stays in place for Tuesday morning.

Metropolis workers are reporting a median of about 15 to 16 centimetres of snow all through Ottawa’s downtown, in accordance with town’s supervisor of street operations Bryden Denyes.

Metropolis snow clearing crews have been working because the early morning and are prioritizing most important and arterial roadways, he stated.

“We absolutely perceive that it’s a very busy day for households, however we all the time ask if there’s any solution to make preparations to maneuver autos off roadways, that may assist us get cleaned up sooner,” Denyes advised CBC’s Ottawa Morning.

Gatineau noticed 4 accidents on slippery roads in a single day, in accordance with Gatineau police, together with an incident of a ten-wheel truck hitting a lamppost on the intersection of Boulevard du Mont-Bleu and Boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes.

The 15 to 18 centimetres of snow that gathered in Gatineau can be cleared from streets inside about 16 hours and from sidewalks and multipurpose pathways inside about 20 hours of when the snowfall ended, in accordance with a information launch from The Metropolis of Gatineau.

Police are responding to quite a few collisions on Freeway 416 and Freeway 417, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stated in Tuesday morning publish on social media.

Though snowplow operators have been working by means of the night time, some areas of street stay lined in ice and snow, OPP stated.



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