
If you were planning on doing any travel on the roads tonight, you might want to alter your plans, as travel may become hazardous. The region is expected to get 5-10 cm of snow, with the risk of snow squalls and local blowing snow.
BRANT / OXFORD - The wintery weather doesn't seem to be letting up until Sunday. In the meantime, Environment Canada has issued a Snow Squall Watch today through Saturday.
If you were planning on doing any travel on the roads tonight, you might want to alter your plans, as travel may become hazardous. The region is expected to get 5-10 cm of snow, with the risk of snow squalls and local blowing snow, and the Low dipping to minus 9 with a wind chill of 18 overnight.
More snow is on the way tomorrow, with up to 2-4 cm of accumulation, the risk of snow squalls continues and the high around minus 2.
A few simple reminders to ensure you arrive to your destination safely, include; take your time, be sure to have a roadside emergency kit in your trunk. It is recommended to drive defensively and responsibly by giving plenty of space between other vehicles and always reduce your speed when you see snow.
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