Five to ten mm is possible.
Travel is expected to be poor today (Sunday) and into tomorrow (Monday).
Highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. Utility outages may occur.
Update:
The city of Belleville has also declared a significant weather event in a statement released on Sunday.
After reviewing weather reports the city is declaring a significant weather event in the municipality, as defined within the minimum maintenance regulation Ont. 239/02.
During the significant weather event, the city is advising motorists and residents to use extra caution as the city may not be ale to meet its maintenance standards for roads, bike lanes and sidewalks due to heavy ice formation.
The declaration will not change how or when the municipality performs its winter maintenance operations. However, it may take longer than usual to bring the roads back to a state of repair. Public safety is the municipalities top priority.
Belleville will provide updates when the significant weather event has ended.
Contact public works at 613-967-3275 if you have any issues or concerns.
The City of Belleville will provide updates when the significant weather event has ended.
Contact Public Works at 613-967-3275 if you have any issues or concerns during this significant weather event.