Significant Weather Event
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Wednesday, March 5, 2025
6:30 a.m. Update - March 6
Transit Service has resumed. All buses are running. Expect some delays as conditions may vary from one area to another. Public Works will continue to deploy crews to address any snow and ice accumulations.
9:15 p.m. Update - March 5
Due to icy weather conditions, all City Transit service in Sault Ste. Marie has been cancelled for the remainder of the evening. The safety of passengers, drivers, and staff remains the top priority as the City continues to experience hazardous road conditions caused by freezing rain and ice accumulation.
Residents are advised to exercise caution when travelling, as roads and sidewalks may be slippery. The City’s Public Works team is actively working to address snow and ice accumulation. During a significant weather event declaration, all roads and sidewalks maintained by the city are considered to be in a “state of repair.” Motorists should drive according to the conditions and allow space for heavy equipment operators to clear and sand roadways safely and efficiently.
7:00 p.m. Update- March 5
The City of Sault Ste. Marie has declared a significant weather event due to forecasted icy and slippery conditions beginning after midnight tonight as temperatures rapidly fall below the freezing mark. Environment Canada has issued a weather advisory with snowfall amounts of 2 to 4 cm and reduced visibility in snow, local blowing snow, and fog.
The declaration of a significant weather event is not a notice of a reduced level of service or road closure. It is intended to notify the public that caution must be observed when travelling on city-maintained roads. Restoring the roads to optimal conditions may take longer than usual. Public Works monitors the weather and patrols the roadways to deploy all available crews to address snow and ice accumulation. During a significant event, all roads and sidewalks maintained by the city are considered to be in a “state of repair.”
Sidewalks should not be blocked at any time to facilitate snow removal. Residents are reminded that the snow plowed to the end of their driveway during a significant snow event is their responsibility and may be more than usual.
Motorists should drive according to the conditions and allow space for heavy equipment operators to clear and sand roadways safely and efficiently. The parking by-law remains in effect, with motorists not permitted to park on city streets between midnight and 6 a.m. during the winter months. However, during a winter event, motorists should not park on city streets or impede sidewalks during the day to assist in the efficiency of snow removal.
Transit Services reminds customers there may be delays because of conditions.