Reduced visibility on roads north of London
Midwestern Ontario is being battered with snow, with heavy winds, and blowing snow creating dicey driving conditions.
A burst of heavy snowfall is expected to push snow squalls south, with stationary snow bands setting up this afternoon and high accumulations overnight. This could result in up to 60 centimetres by Saturday evening. Environment Canada says higher amounts are possible.
A traffic camera on Highway 4 near Fifteen Mile Road looking north, 5:40 p.m., Jan. 3, 2025 (Source: ON511)
Friday night will see the heaviest snowfall. Winds will gust up to 60 km/h, significantly reducing visibility.
Weather conditions will vary greatly from region to region, with changes from clear skies to heavy snow within mere kilometers.
Road closures are possible, and drivers are asked to adjust their driving according to the conditions. Unnecessary travel should be avoided.
Road conditions in the London area
- Highway 3 from Simcoe to St. Thomas - snow covered
- Highway 4 from London to Elginfield - snow covered, reduced visibility
- Highway 4 from Elginfield to Clinton - snow covered
- Highway 6 from Mt. Forest to Owen Sound - psnow covered
- Highway 7 from Stratford to Elginfield - snow covered
- Highway 8 from Stratford to Mitchell - snow covered, reduced visibility
- Highway 8 from Mitchell to Goderich - snow covered
- Highway 9 from Walkerton to Harriston - snow covered
- Highway 19 from Tillsonburg to 401 - snow covered
- Highway 21 from Saint Joseph to Owen Sound - snow covered
- Highway 21 from Saint Joseph to 402 - clean and bare
- Highway 23 from NHarriston to Elginfield - reduced visibility
- Highway 401 from Windsor to Ingersoll - clean and bare
- Highway 401 from Ingersoll to Drumbo - snow covered
- Highway 402 from Sarnia to 401 - clean and bare
These conditions are accurate as of 10:18 p.m., for the most up to date road conditions, visit 511.on.ca
Watches and warnings
Several areas in midwestern Ontario have had a snow squall watch issued overnight on Thursday upgraded to a snow squall warning which is expected to persist overnight on Friday.
The following areas are under a warning:
- Collingwood
- Wingham – Blyth – Northern Huron County
- Goderich – Bluewater – Southern Huron County
- Hanover – Dundalk – Southern Grey County
- Listowel – Milverton – Northern Perth County
- Stratford – Mitchell – Southern Perth County
- London – Parkhill – Eastern Middlesex County
- Mount Forest – Arthur – Northern Wellington County
- Saugeen Shores – Kincardine – Southern Bruce County
- Woodstock – Tillsonburg – Oxford County
Environment Canada's weather warnings for southern Ontario, as of 5:50 p.m., Jan. 3, 2025 (Source: Environment Canada)
London's weekend forecast
Friday night: Flurries and local snow squalls ending around midnight, then mainly cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of flurries. Local blowing snow in the evening. Wind northwest up to 50 km/h. Low minus seven, wind chill almost minus 15.
Saturday: Cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of flurries in the early morning. A risk of snow squalls in the late morning and into the afternoon. Loal blowing snow. Wind northwest up to 60 km/h. High minus five, wind chill approaching minus 16.
Saturday night: Cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of flurries. Low minus seven.
Sunday: Cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of flurries. High minus four, low minus seven.
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