The rain should end Thursday morning.
UPDATE (April 3rd @ 5:30 a.m.) - Environment Canada has called off the rainfall warning for Oxford County.
It also cancelled the freezing rain warning last night.
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UPDATE (April 2nd @ 9:30 a.m.) - The special weather statement has been replaced with a freezing rain warning.
Environment Canada says we'll experience a brief period of freezing rain this morning, which will make the roads and sidewalks quite slippery out there. The freezing rain will eventually turn into regular rain.
The rainfall warning remains in effect.
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UPDATE (April 2nd @ 6:30 a.m.) - Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Oxford County with heavy rain expected over the next 24 hours. Officials say we could get 10 to 20 milimetres today, plus another 20 to 30 milimetres tonight.
This means we could see flooding in low lying areas and some water pooling on the roads. There's also a risk of a thunderstorm for later this afternoon.
On top of all this, Environment Canada has also issued a special weather statement. It says we could experience a brief period of freezing rain today as well. This could make the roads quite slipper out there, so make sure you drive accordingly if you have to go anywhere.
The temperature should rise to 14 degrees by tomorrow morning, and that's when the rain is supposed to end.
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OXFORD COUNTY - We're about to get lots of rain in Oxford County.
Environment Canada is predicting 30 to 50 milimetres starting tomorrow morning and continuing through Thursday morning, and it could be quite heavy at time.
This could lead to flooding in low-lying areas and we could also see some thunderstorms.
A special weather statement is in effect, but a rainfall warning could be issued in the next 24 hours.

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