Weather advisories in effect for Dryden, Sioux Lookout areas
The agency is calling for 5 to 15 cm of snow Tuesday night (March 29, 2022), into Wednesday afternoon (March 30, 2022).
Snow will move into the area Tuesday night from west to east and continue into Wednesday. Total snowfall amounts of 15 cm or more are possible before the snow tapers off from west to east Wednesday afternoon.
At this time, there remains considerable uncertainty regarding the track of the low, and thus the total amount of snowfall.
10-15 cm of snow expected Tuesday into Wednesday
A Colorado low is expected to dump between 10 - 15 centimetres of snow across the region Tuesday into Wednesday.
"Right now we are looking at anywhere from 6 to 12 centimetres of snow in the Kenora area," said Environment Canada Meteorologist Gerald Cheng noting that areas further east could see more snow.
"It's gonna be another snow event, but it's not the biggest we've seen this season," added Cheng.
Reduced road restrictions take effect Saturday night
The City of Kenora has implemented road restrictions that will take effect Saturday night (March 26, 2022).
Effective Saturday (March 26, 2022), at 11:59 p.m. reduced road restrictions, will take effect as per the City of Kenora By-law 134-2021 and the Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990, c. H. 8, Section 122.
This restriction is necessary to protect highways, streets, and roads from damage during mild, wet spring conditions. Signs are posted on each of the impacted roads to notify motorists of the restriction.
How do you report a pothole in Kenora?
The spring-like temperatures have melted a fair amount of the snow in and around Kenora, which in turn has begun exposing many potholes on roadways.
The City of Kenora is hard at work trying to fill in some of the more major potholes, but more and more keep popping up as temperatures begin to change.
Kenora Mayor, Dan Reynard says he is anticipating pothole complaints, which he says the city has a pothole hotline designed to field those complaints.
OPEN: Hwy 17 closed at Oxdrift
**UPDATE 9:41am - The highway has been reopened.
**UPDATE 7:25am - Police are escorting traffic past the tractor-trailer. Traffic is alternating and delays are still to be expected.
-- Original Story --
Highway 17 is closed in both directions following a morning incident.
There is a jack-knifed tractor trailer on Highway 17 at Hwy 605 Oxdrift. Drivers are asked to avoid the area.
There is no estimated time as to when the Highway will reopen.
All buses in Dryden, VBay and Sioux Lookout cancelled for a second day
Due to road conditions, the Northwestern Student Services Consortium has decided to cancel all buses for Dryden, Vermilion Bay and Sioux Lookout for the second consecutive day.
There is still a snowfall warning in effect for the region, with snowfall expected to ease around noon.
Schools remain open.
Slick conditions cause collisions on Highway 17
Local roads and highways are slick across much of northwestern Ontario today, and the icy conditions caused an early morning collision on Highway 17 this morning near Dryden.
Buses cancelled for Dryden, Vermilion Bay and Sioux Lookout
Due to the snowfall overnight, the Northwestern Student Services Consortium has decided to cancel the following bus routes:
Red Lake/Ear Falls - All routes are cancelled
Dryden/Vermilion Bay - All routes are cancelled
Sioux Lookout - All routes are cancelled
Upsala/Ignace - UP82 is cancelled
Schools remain open.
Snowfall warning in effect for parts of NWO
There is a snowfall warning in effect for Dryden, Vermilion Bay, Sioux Lookout, Savant Lake, Sturgeon Lake and Eastern Lac Seul.
Significant snowfall possible tonight into Tuesday night where the region could see snowfall amounts of 15-20 cm with reduced visibility in heavy snow.
A special weather statement is in effect for Kenora and surrounding areas, where residents can see snowfall amounts of 7 to 15 cm with a risk of freezing rain or ice pellets.
10-15 cm of snow expected by Tuesday night
Another blast of wintry weather is on the way.
Environment Canada says 10 to 15 cm of snow will fall across the region between Monday night and Tuesday night. Though, the weather agency notes that 20 cm of snow is possible
Precipitation may begin as rain, freezing rain, or ice pellets Monday night, before changing over to snow by early Tuesday morning.
A special weather statement has been issued for the region.