Environment Canada says parts of the region are expected to see snow squalls redevelop today.
OXFORD COUNTY - According to Environment Canada, snow squalls are expected to redevelop today.
A cold front is passing over the area and periods of heavy snow and blowing snow are possible this morning.
They are in effect for parts of the region, including Woodstock and Tillsonburg.
Also, north of London and close to Lake Huron could also see up 15 centimetres by this evening due to the snow squalls.
They say the lake effect snow squalls on Lake Huron are expected to redevelop and could see as much 15 cm by this evening.
Environment Canada adds weather conditions may vary as a result of a snow squall, changing from clear skies to heavy snow within just a few kilometres are common.
Surfaces like highways, roads and walkways may be difficult to use due to the accumulation of snow.

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