Mother nature has certainly done a right turn in the Quinte region.
On Saturday, we hit a high of 16 degrees, but a fast temperature drop brought us snow, wind and much cooler temperatures.
Staff Meteorologist Kevin Williams says things changed over the weekend into a full fledged winter pattern.
All Tri-Board buses in our listening area, with the exception of some ENSS buses were cancelled for the day.
It is expected to be snow free for the majority of the week, with a chance of flurries once again Thursday and Friday.
Meanwhile, our first snowfall, caused a lot of mayhem yesterday and into the evening in the Quinte region.
Snow and blowing snow caused treacherous driving conditions and there were literally dozens of accidents.
Most of them involved cars or trucks sliding off into ditches, but there were some multi-vehicle collisions as well.
A few of the accidents involved injuries, with collisions occurring on highways and sideroads alike.
Monday morning, driving conditions continue to be much less than perfect, so give yourself extra time.
A little more snow is expected today.