Environment Canada warns of more freezing rain in Waterloo Region, Guelph overnight | 24CA News
Environment Canada issued a particular climate assertion for Waterloo Region, Guelph and the encircling areas together with Grey, Bruce, Huron, Wellington and Perth counties.
For the second time this week, the company says the realm might expertise freezing rain starting at round midnight proper into Thursday morning.
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“Scattered showers and drizzle are expected to develop tonight and move across southwestern Ontario,” reads the alert issued Wednesday.
“In areas where temperatures remain below the freezing mark, freezing rain or freezing drizzle will be possible. Temperatures in most areas are expected to rise above the freezing mark by dawn.”
The warning notes that the freezing rain may trigger points with untreated roads, walkways and parking tons.
On Monday night time into Tuesday, a freezing drizzle warning was issued for the realm. The drizzle brought on havoc on the roads.
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Waterloo Regional Police mentioned that they responded to 46 collision calls between midnight and a couple of p.m. on Tuesday.
They mentioned that seven of these collisions included accidents whereas police are additionally investigating a hit-and-run.
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