Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch and blowing snow advisory for the London region Wednesday.
Winds reaching up to 70 km/h are possible, making visibility very poor at times. It’s recommended if you do need to travel, to give yourself extra time to reach your destination.
“A clipper moves in for your Wednesday, with snow once again returning to the area,” said CTV News London Meteorologist Julie Atchison. “So after a brief break [Tuesday] night, snowfall is expected to accumulate through the day.”
Atchison warns snow squalls are expected on the back end of this clipper system.
“Flurries and snow squalls expected for your Thursday, and [a high of] minus 1,” said Atchison.
While the snow hit us fast and hard, a look into next week’s forecast is showing warmer temperatures and showers instead of flurries.
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