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Your Friday commute to Morrow Park is about to get buried.

Your Friday commute could get real messy

Here's the thing about Peterborough, sometimes the river flows smooth, sometimes it gets a little turbulent. Today, we're looking at some turbulence brewing with the weather. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Peterborough, advising residents to prepare for significant snowfall expected to begin Friday morning and continue through the day. The statement, issued at 6:00 AM EST, indicates that total accumulations could be substantial, potentially impacting the morning and afternoon commutes across the city. This isn't just a dusting, folks, this is the kind of snow that gums up traffic on Lansdowne Street and makes the walk across the Hunter Street Bridge feel like an expedition.

### What to Expect on the Roads

The forecast calls for snow to start falling around 7:00 AM, intensifying by mid-morning. Public Works crews will likely be out in force, but with the volume expected, conditions could be challenging.

* Heavy snow expected all day Friday, starting around 7:00 AM EST.

* Reduced visibility on all major roadways, including Highway 7 and Highway 115.

* Potential for school bus cancellations across the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board and the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board.

This could mean a slower pace for everything, from getting downtown for the farmers' market at Morrow Park to simply navigating your neighbourhood streets. Keep an eye on local advisories, and maybe consider a different flow for your day.

This is the Electric City — small town, big current. Let's go.

For a deeper dive into what this weather means for your weekend plans, tune into the Morning Wire, streaming live at mornings.live.

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