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Looks like a day of confusion in the capital area, with a little bit of everything weatherwise, most of it unappealing.
Traffic was building to a crescendo in the early going, with commuters backed up in the usual spots by about 7 a.m.
Schoolbuses were cancelled in STEO territory but all schools are open.
The snow is expected to change to rain showers by about noon, leaving a total of five cm in its wake.
It’s a snowy morning at #YOW! Check the status of a flight with the airline, #FlyCANADA app or at https://t.co/wcN7x24Mdq before coming to the airport, and give yourself extra time to get here. #OttCity #OttTraffic pic.twitter.com/gUUtuYCWBG
— Ottawa Airport (@FlyYOW) December 19, 2017
Environment Canada cites a risk of freezing rain for the capital, but no formal alerts or warnings.
Just had the world's slowest traffic accident sliding down the hill from Bronson N onto Slater. No damage, all good, but I'll be taking Bay St in winter from now on. Be careful, it's awfully slippery. #otttraffic
— Danielle Donders (@DaniGirl) December 19, 2017
Tuesday night is expected to be partly cloudy, with brisk winds and a low of around -6C.
On Wednesday, the sun’s expected to come out in force, although temperatures are expected to fall to -11 C by the afternoon.
Wednesday night should be clear, with a low of -16 C.
Thursday looks like clouds will be back, with a high of about -11 C. There’s a 40 per cent chance of snow and the low is forecast at a chilly -18 C.
Friday is expected to see a 70 per cent chance of snow and a high of -11 C.
Saturday should see appreciable warming, with a high of 2 C and a 60 per cent chance of rain or snow.
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Traffic was building to a crescendo in the early going, with commuters backed up in the usual spots by about 7 a.m.
Schoolbuses were cancelled in STEO territory but all schools are open.
The snow is expected to change to rain showers by about noon, leaving a total of five cm in its wake.
It’s a snowy morning at #YOW! Check the status of a flight with the airline, #FlyCANADA app or at https://t.co/wcN7x24Mdq before coming to the airport, and give yourself extra time to get here. #OttCity #OttTraffic pic.twitter.com/gUUtuYCWBG
— Ottawa Airport (@FlyYOW) December 19, 2017
Environment Canada cites a risk of freezing rain for the capital, but no formal alerts or warnings.
Just had the world's slowest traffic accident sliding down the hill from Bronson N onto Slater. No damage, all good, but I'll be taking Bay St in winter from now on. Be careful, it's awfully slippery. #otttraffic
— Danielle Donders (@DaniGirl) December 19, 2017
Tuesday night is expected to be partly cloudy, with brisk winds and a low of around -6C.
On Wednesday, the sun’s expected to come out in force, although temperatures are expected to fall to -11 C by the afternoon.
Wednesday night should be clear, with a low of -16 C.
Thursday looks like clouds will be back, with a high of about -11 C. There’s a 40 per cent chance of snow and the low is forecast at a chilly -18 C.
Friday is expected to see a 70 per cent chance of snow and a high of -11 C.
Saturday should see appreciable warming, with a high of 2 C and a 60 per cent chance of rain or snow.
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