Oxford County will be getting hit by some bursts of snow over the next couple of hours. Environment Canada has issued a snowsquall warning for Oxford County, as some lake effect snow blows across the region. But the weather agency, in its warning, says the flurries will be short lived. "Along the cold front snow squalls have developed with snow at time heavy and snow amounts up to 5 cm. This, combining with the northwesterly winds of 40 gusting to 70 km, will reduce the visibility to half kilometre or less. These conditions are expected for less than 1 hour under blowing snow. The snow squalls are expected to come to an end by this afternoon as the cold front passes through." It may even be the end of snow for the season, as temperatures are expected to climb up into the teens by Sunday.

Head On Collision Under Investigation
Animal Cruelty Incident Under Investigation
Woodstonian Charged in Human Trafficking Investigation
Changing Lives in Canada and Rwanda
Woodstock Prepares for the Lighting of Museum Square
A New Coalition Comes to Oxford County
Man Charged in EZT After Traffic Complaint
United Way Stair Climb Successful in Woodstock
Woodstock Chamber Celebrates Local Business
Registration Opens for Snow Buddies
Harvards Prepare for Remembrance Day
Students Face Off in United Way Stair Climb Today
Teenage Driver Charged with Impaired
Thistle Theatre Presents: The Perils of Persephone
CO Awareness Week Underway
Strong Winds Expected for Oxford
Federal Liberals Table Budget
TDMH Celebrates a Year of the RAFT
News Poll: Poppy Campaign Underway
SWPH Confirms Case of Influenza A