Environment Canada Meteorologist Geoff Coulson says we can expect warmer temperatures in Oxford County next week.
OXFORD COUNTY - We are in store for at least one more frigid cold week in Oxford County.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Geoff Coulson says we can expect some relief starting early next week.
"There is some indications now as we get into the last week and a half of the month, we could see temperatures getting back to more seasonal values. So that would see daytime highs of minus 1 and overnight lows of minus 9. Certainly we have experienced weather a lot colder than that over the last number of days, but we are seeing some moderation in that temperature trend over the last week and a half of the month."
Coulson also says we could be in for another snowfall Thursday night, but nothing is set in stone yet.
"The models don't seem to be firming up the track just yet. Some of the models are taking the system a little further to the south and that would cut down on the snow amounts for the Woodstock and Oxford County area. Other models are bringing the system further north and that would bump the amounts up again."
Another snowfall warning will be issued if it looks like we'll receive another 15 centimetres of snow.

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