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