Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for Oxford and Brant, with a flash freeze, up to 90 kilometre per hour wind gusts, and anywhere between 5 to 15 centimetres of snow in the forecast for the next couple of days.
UPDATE: The winter storm watch has been upgraded to a winter storm warning.
Environment Canada says it will also feel like minus 16 with the wind chill tomorrow afternoon.
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OXFORD/BRANT - Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for Oxford and Brant.
It's going to be an eventful couple of days, with up to 90 kilometre per hour wind gusts and anywhere between 5 and 15 centimetres of snow by Saturday morning.
The system should start out as rain later today, but the temperature should drop tomorrow morning which could result in a flash freeze.
The snow could be very heavy at times tomorrow. The strong winds should also begin Friday morning, which means we could see some blowing snow.
The roads could be impacted by this winter storm, so Environment Canada says you should avoid travel if possible. If you do have to go somewhere, make sure you drive with caution.

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