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Atmosphere Canada has provided winter season weather conditions traveling advisories and snow squall cautions for parts of southwestern Ontario on Tuesday morning.
The snow squall alerting provided at 4:18 a.m. on Tuesday consists of Mount Woodland, Arthur, and North Wellington Area.
The company says those locations can experience heavy and blowing snow with as much as 15 centimeters of the white stuff within a 12-hour period.
Environment Canada is warning chauffeurs that squalls could make traveling hard. A winter weather condition travel advisory was also released for the Area of Waterloo early Tuesday morning.
In the alert posted at 4:43 a.m., the agency warned of low visibility in blowing snow as well as ruptured of hefty snow with as much as 5 centimeters of snow possible over a 2 to 4-hour duration.
The consultatory notes that motorists ought to get ready for rapidly transforming as well as wearing away travel conditions with decreased visibility as a result of hefty snow.
Prepare for the quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. If the visibility is reduced while driving a car, turn on your lights and maintain a safe following distance. Road closures are possible.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
The snow squall alerting provided at 4:18 a.m. on Tuesday consists of Mount Woodland, Arthur, and North Wellington Area.
The company says those locations can experience heavy and blowing snow with as much as 15 centimeters of the white stuff within a 12-hour period.
Environment Canada is warning chauffeurs that squalls could make traveling hard. A winter weather condition travel advisory was also released for the Area of Waterloo early Tuesday morning.
In the alert posted at 4:43 a.m., the agency warned of low visibility in blowing snow as well as ruptured of hefty snow with as much as 5 centimeters of snow possible over a 2 to 4-hour duration.
The consultatory notes that motorists ought to get ready for rapidly transforming as well as wearing away travel conditions with decreased visibility as a result of hefty snow.
Prepare for the quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. If the visibility is reduced while driving a car, turn on your lights and maintain a safe following distance. Road closures are possible.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.