We could get up to 50 milimetres of rain by the time it ends Saturday morning.
OXFORD COUNTY - We're in for lots of rain over the next few days.
It started last night and Environment Canada says we could get anywhere between 25 and 50 milimetres by the time it ends Saturday morning.
The rain should be at its heaviest today and we could also see some thunderstorms later on. Heavy rain could cause flash flooding and water pooling on roads. It could also impact a driver's ability to see while driving.
We could be in for wind gusts up to 80 kilometres per hour tomorrow and the rain could be mixed with snow Friday night into Saturday morning.
A special weather statement has been issued for Oxford County.

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