According to Environment Canada, there is currently a winter travel guide for London – Parkhill – Eastern Middlesex County and Strathroy – Komoka – Western Middlesex County.
The forecast requires snowfall between 4 cm and 8 cm on Monday – at times strong – with the possibility of reduced visibility at times, with winds of 20 km / h and a maximum of 4 Celsius. Snowfall accumulation in London, Ont. estimated at 5cm.
Environment Canada says the rain will start as rain and then quickly turn into snow on Monday. Above low temperatures early in the day can limit the amount of snow accumulation.
The snow is expected to end late Monday afternoon and be cloudy, with a 40% chance of thunderstorms and low temperatures hovering around zero degrees. The winds will blow steadily at a speed of 20 km / h. The accumulation of snow during the night for London is estimated at 2 cm.
Going on Tuesday, Environment Canada calls for cloudy skies, which change into a chance of thunderstorms or rain in the afternoon. The temperature will fluctuate around zero degrees with a lower at -4 degrees Celsius. The winds will blow steadily at a speed of about 40 km / h and with gusts of up to 70 km / h before spreading.
As visibility and road conditions are expected to be affected, Environment Canada urges drivers to be extra careful.