The London area saw 25 cm of snow fall overnight with Environment Canada saying double that is coming into Thursday. Here’s a look at the city waking up to a day of digging.
Forecasters predict that another 25 centimetres of snow will fall in London, Ont., across the day Wednesday, doubling the amount already on the ground from an overnight dump.
City snowplow operators have been working since Tuesday when snowfall began and are having a hard time keeping up. Residential streets likely won’t get plowed until Wednesday evening at the earliest, said city roads manager Joel Gillard.
“It’s going to be a tough commute for people today and it’s going to be a long process for our team to get things cleaned up,” he said. “We have an abundance of equipment out there trying to make things passable for people.”
The hazardous conditions forced Western University to cancel morning …