Snow events declared across Waterloo Region

By CityNews Kitchener Staff

In order to respond to the heavy snowfall across Waterloo Region, snow events have been declared in multiple municipalities.

The City of Cambridge declared a snow event for Thursday, followed by a significant weather event because of the severity of the accumulation.

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The City of Kitchener declared a snow event before 9 a.m. on Thursday, making it so that starting at noon, residents need to avoid parking on roadways until noon on Friday.


The City of Waterloo declared a snow event and significant weather event as of noon Thursday, while a snow event took effect in Wilmot Township as of 2 p.m.

The Township of North Dumfries declared a significant weather event on Thursday morning as crews work to clear snow off roadways, sidewalks and parking lots.

The Township of Woolwich followed suit by declaring a significant weather event, which will remain in effect until notice of cancellation has been issued.

A snow event was also declared in Wellesley as of 9:30 a.m. Thursday.


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