A number of areas in Midwestern Ontario have had a snow squall watch upgraded to a snow squall warning.
The next areas are beneath a warning:
Collingwood
Wingham – Blyth – Northern Huron County
Goderich – Bluewater – Southern Huron County
Hanover – Dundalk – Southern Gray County
Listowel – Milverton – Northern Perth County
Stratford – Mitchell – Southern Perth County
London – Parkhill – Japanese Middlesex County
Mount Forest – Arthur – Northern Wellington County
Saugeen Shores – Kincardine – Southern Bruce County
Woodstock – Tillsonburg – Oxford County
Snowfall shall be heavy at occasions, leading to as much as 60 centimetres by Saturday night. Atmosphere Canada says increased quantities are potential.
Friday evening will see the heaviest snowfall. Winds will gust as much as 60 km/h, considerably lowering visibility.
Street closures are potential, and drivers are requested to regulate their driving in keeping with the situations. Pointless journey must be prevented.
London’s weekend forecast
Friday evening: Flurries and native snow squalls ending round midnight, then primarily cloudy with a 40 per cent probability of flurries. Native blowing snow within the night. Wind northwest as much as 50 km/h. Low minus seven, wind chill nearly minus 15.
Saturday: Cloudy with a 40 per cent probability of flurries within the early morning. A danger of snow squalls within the late morning and into the afternoon. Loal blowing snow. Wind northwest as much as 60 km/h. Excessive minus 5, wind chill approaching minus 16.
Saturday evening: Cloudy with a 40 per cent probability of flurries. Low minus seven.
Sunday: Cloudy with a 40 per cent probability of flurries. Excessive minus 4, low minus seven.









