Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for the region, with some areas getting as much as 10 cm's by Saturday morning.
WOODSTOCK - Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for the region.
We can expect up to 10 cm of snow by Saturday morning, especially in norther portions of the region. Heavy snow is expected to start this evening, creating poor visibility.
Snow squalls are expected to taper off Saturday afternoon.
Motorists are being reminded to use extreme caution in the bad weather, slow down and drive to the conditions. Heavy snow can create near zero visibility at times.

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