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Weekend ice storm lingers into Monday in the London area

Freezing rain and strong winds made for slippery conditions in London on the weekend. Vinesh Pratap, Global News

Strong winds and freezing rains caused some problems on city streets and area highways over the weekends.

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Although better conditions are expected to be improved Monday morning, drivers are still being asked to take their time on their morning commute.

All buses in Oxford Country are cancelled Monday morning because of the road conditions.

The London District Catholic School Board and Thames Valley District School Board says they have closed several schools Monday because of power outages in the area.

Hydro One says about 15,000 customers are effected to the north of London, in areas like Lucan, St Marys, Grand Bend and Parkhill

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There’s also some scattered outages in areas east of the city near Thamesford, and about 1000 customers are effects in the St Thomas area.

Restoration time is currently set for later Monday evening.

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Environment Canada’s rainfall warning remains in effect for London, Komoka, Parkhill, Stathroy and Middlesex County. A flood watch from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is also still in place.

The city’s Manager of Roadside Operations John Parsons says salt crews were kept very busy through the weekend dealing with the icy roads.

“Several rounds of salting on our main routes, and we were able to get into the secondary routes Sunday, also had the sidewalk units out for 13 hours treating the slippery conditions on sidewalks.”

He says with the strong wings, they’ve also been busy removing fallen trees and branches.

“Quite busy over the weekend,s till dealing with some downed limbs and trees, we’ve had a number of crews out Saturday and Sunday dealing with calls,” said Parsons, who is reminding residents to be patient as clean up efforts continue this week.

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“People might see some tree limbs and branches on side walks, just be patient and give us time to get things cleaned up.”

There has also been some cancellations and delays Monday morning for those flying out of the London International Airport this morning.

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