Pot holes are back with a vengeance on Windsor roadways.

Two City of Windsor day crews and two night crews are busy patching pot holes through their entire eight hour shifts.

“We get this January thaw every year it seems and out pop the pot holes," says Mark Winterton, City of Windsor manager of public works.

He says warm weather really brings out the pot holes on mass. There could be even more of them this year because of the previous colder temperatures.

“This is the second time we've had a real deep freeze with a thaw so that really does a number on our roads," says Winterton.

The city spends about $750,000 on road maintenance annually, but Winterton says what's really needed is reconstruction.