We're under a yellow warning for cold and a yellow advisory for blowing snow.
(UPDATE @ 9:00 a.m.) - Environment Canada has issued a yellow warning for cold, in addition to the yellow advisory for blowing snow.
We could see wind chill values between minus 30 and 35 tonight and tomorrow night.
It's a good idea to stay inside as much as possible to protect yourself from the cold. If you do have to go out, make sure you bundle up with multiple layers.
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OXFORD - We're about to get more snow in Oxford County.
Environment Canada has issued a yellow advisory for blowing snow. It could bring wind gusts up to 70 and 80 kilometres per hour along with another 4 to 8 centimetres snow by this evening.
Officials say a low pressure is making its way through the area and it will be followed by strong northwesterly winds.
The roads could become quite messy out there and the blowing snow could make it hard to see at times, so make sure you drive carefully if you have to go anywhere. You should also make sure your full headlighting system is on so it's easier for other vehicles to see you.
The school buses have been cancelled for Oxford County students in the Thames Valley District School Board, London District Catholic School Board, and CSC Providence.
FEB 6: School purpose vehicles are CANCELLED for the day in MIDDLESEX, OXFORD, ELGIN Counties & Red Zone due to inclement weather & road conditions. Bus routes in the City of London will start on schedule. Visit https://t.co/nvhAoKd0jp for a list of cancelled routes @TVDSB @LDCSB pic.twitter.com/jSdM1MRKB5
— Southwestern ON STS (@mybigyellowbus) February 6, 2026

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