Winter Arrives in Dryden

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Dryden woke up to snow this morning. Photo by Dean Cromarty
Dryden woke up to snow this morning. Photo by Dean Cromarty

DRYDEN – The major storm that impacted Ignace to Thunder Bay and points north missed Dryden. However Dryden isn’t missing a fresh blast of winter today. School buses have been cancelled, and highways and roadways are slippery.

Dryden is expecting 2-4 cm of snow through the day.

There have been no alerts issued, and the Ontario Provincial Police have not reported any major accidents on the roads since earlier this morning.

Across the region, the weather has impacted flying conditions for some of the regional airlines flying north. If you are headed north, from either Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, or Pickle Lake it is recommended to contact your airline to ensure that the planes are running on time.

Driving defensively will also ensure that you get to your destination safely.

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