Freezing rain expected in Ottawa this week
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Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Ottawa with freezing rain expected to move through the region on Monday.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Ottawa with freezing rain expected to move through the region on Monday.
The forecaster says a low-pressure system approaching southern Ontario will bring a mix of precipitation to the area.
It's expected that snow will become mixed precipitation or freezing rain by Monday evening. Up to 5 centimetres of snowfall accumulation is possible.
Conditions should change to scattered flurries or freezing drizzles overnight Monday.
"Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. The Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning commutes may be affected," Environment Canada said.
There is potential for freezing drizzles through the overnight hours into Tuesday morning. Freezing rain warnings or advisories may be issued as the system moves through the region.
A snowstorm overnight Saturday brought 19 centimetres of snow to Ottawa. Roads and walkways remain slushy and slippery as of Sunday afternoon.