Environment Canada says we could see minor ice buildup overnight.
UPDATE 2 (Feb 18th @ 4:05pm) - Environment Canada has issued a yellow advisory for freezing drizzle. Minor ice buildup is possible overnight on roads, walkways, and other outdoor surfaces. There is a risk of injury due to slips and falls.
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UPDATE 1 (Feb 18th @ 11:14 a.m.) - Environment Canada has downgraded the orange warning to a yellow warning.
It's now saying we could see 3 to 7 milimetres of ice build up.
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OXFORD - An orange warning for freezing rain has been issued for Oxford County.
Environment Canada says it should start this morning and taper off this evening, resulting in about 5 to 10 milimetres of ice build up. Some areas could potentially see up to 15 milimetres of ice.
We could also be in for wind gusts up to 60 kilometres per hour today, which could damage trees and cause power outages.
The roads and sidewalks will also be slippery out there, so be careful if you have to go anywhere.

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