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City Digging Out After Snowfall

The city is digging itself out after last night’s dump of snow.

Environment Canada has ended its snowfall warning, and is predicting only a slight chance of more flurries this morning.

Meteorologist Arnold Ashton tells us there are above-normal temperatures in the forecast for the next few days, but no major snowfalls.

Main roads and sidewalks in the downtown cores have been cleared, although snowplows haven’t gotten to some residential streets yet.

Plows are also at work on area highways.

City police tell us a couple of collisions were reported overnight, but not necessarily due to the snow.

They’re asking you to drive carefully because the roads are slick.

There are no delays expected at the Thunder Bay Airport. (File Photo)

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12:45 am, Apr 24, 2026
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