We could see wind gusts up between 70 and 80 kilometres per hour Tuesday morning.
UPDATE (Tuesday @ 6:50 a.m.) - We're no longer under a wind warning, but a special weather statement remains in effect for Oxford County.
Environment Canada says we could experience wind gusts between 70 and 80 kilometres per hour this morning, in addition to some lake effect flurries and blowing snow. This will affect the roads out there, so make sure you drive accordingly.
The conditions should improve later this morning.
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UPDATE (Monday @ 10:30 a.m.) - Environment Canada has issued a yellow wind warning for Oxford County.
Officials say we could get wind gusts up to 90 kilometres per hour today, but they should start to ease later this afternoon.
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OXFORD - It's going to be another windy day in Oxford County.
Environment Canada is forecasting wind gusts between 70 and 90 kilometres per hour as a cold front passes through the area today. The winds should start to ease tomorrow morning.
This could break tree branches and toss around loose objects, which could lead to power outages.
A special weather statement is in effect.

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