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London and area forecast for Jan. 6 [Video]

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The London area will see a snowy beginning to the week following a messy weekend for some parts of Midwestern Ontario.

On Monday, Environment Canada reports a 30 per cent chance of flurries in the morning. Winds will gust north up to 50 km/h. The wind chill will feel like minus 15 with a high of minus 5.

Overnight, skies will be overcast with flurries expected to begin after midnight. Low minus 7 with the wind chill nearing minus 14.

On Tuesday, Londoners should expect flurries with blowing snow in the afternoon. Environment Canada is calling for two to four centimetres for the London area. Winds will blow northwest, up to 50 km/h. High minus 4, wind chill minus 13.

Tuesday night there’s a potential for snow squalls, continuing into Wednesday, with a low of minus 9.

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