We're under a yellow advisory for fog this morning and a yellow warning for freezing rain for tomorrow.
OXFORD - Your morning commute might be a little tricky over the next couple of days.
Environment Canada has issued a yellow advisory for fog for this morning because dense fog patches could make it hard to see out there. The conditions should improve later this morning.
Southwestern Ontario Student Transportation Services has cancelled the morning school buses for TVDSB and LDCSB students in Oxford County. Francobus has done the same for local CSC Providence students in Oxford.
Environment Canada has also issued a yellow warning for freezing rain for tomorrow. We're in for 10 to 20 milimetres of regular rain, but there will also be several hours of freezing rain which could result in 4 to 8 milimetres of ice build up.
The roads and sidewalks could become quite slipper outv there. We could see also see wind gusts up to 60 kilometres per hour with the freezing rain, which could cause power outages.
Environment Canada says the rain should start in the morning and start to taper off in the evening.
FEB 17:Due to fog all school vehicles in MIDDLESEX,OXFORD,ELGIN Counties & Red Zone are CANCELLED for the MORNING. Buses cancelled for fog will run in the afternoon. Routes in the City of London will start on schedule. Visit https://t.co/popqBy63NY for more info. @TVDSB @LDCSB pic.twitter.com/SlnQLu9gw4
— Southwestern ON STS (@mybigyellowbus) February 17, 2026

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