Police are already responding to collisions and vehicles in the ditch as the snow continues to fall in Oxford County.
WOODSTOCK - The OPP and Woodstock Police are reminding drivers to slow down and drive to the conditions this evening.
Already they have received several reports of minor collisions. At this time we have not heard of any major accidents.
Over in Norfolk County they did have a single vehicle rollover that sent one woman and her four month old and 4 year old children to the hospital with minor injuries.
Police are reminding everyone to slow down, pay attention to the road and give yourself plenty of space on the roads tonight and tomorrow. We have gotten word from listeners about slippery roads in Woodstock and some vehicles are even having a hard time getting up on Juliana Drive.
It looks like we will get hit with 10 centimetres of snow before morning and the commute into work tomorrow will likely be messy as well. A Winter travel advisory remains in effect for the region.

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