Snow Squall Warning Ends for Windsor, Chatham, Sarnia Regions
Windsor, Chatham-Kent, and Sarnia-Lambton experienced a snow squall warning as severe weather affected the regions on Monday. Environment Canada issued this warning due to anticipated heavy snowfall and strong winds.
Details of the Snow Squall Warning
The yellow weather warning highlighted the expected conditions, which could lead to moderate, localized disruptions. Weather forecasts indicated a band of heavy flurries moving through the area on Monday morning.
- Regions Affected: Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton
- Winds: Gusts reaching 60 to 70 km/h
- Visibility: Expected to become near zero
- Wind Chill Temperature: Dropping to -26°C overnight
Travel Advisories
Environment Canada urged residents and travelers to prepare for rapidly changing conditions. Worsening visibility and hazardous travel conditions were anticipated, prompting a warning to stay informed through ongoing alerts and forecasts.
Safety Measures
As the snow squall warning has ended, residents should remain cautious. It is essential to monitor local weather updates and follow any travel advisories in the days ahead.