In addition to Woodstock, the storm is expected to hit other parts of the region, including Tillsonburg and Brantford. The radar estimates anywhere from 30 to 40 millimetres of rain has already hit some areas.
UPDATE: The weather advisory from Environment Canada has ended.
OXFORD COUNTY - Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for parts of the region this morning, including Woodstock.
They say there are clusters of thunderstorms slowly moving across an area extending from Delhi to Hamilton and eastward to Niagara.
The storm is expected to hit other parts of the region, including Tillsonburg and Brantford.
The radar estimates up to 30 to 40 millimetres of rainfall has already fallen in some places, while up to a total of 50 millimetres is expected in other isolated areas.

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