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Gusty winds, more squalls possible

Another snowy drive this morning as the winds blow around last night's snowfall.

There is a snow squall watch in effect for Grey and Bruce Counties.

There is no snow on radar right now but Environment Canada is predicting lake effect snow will develop again this afternoon, making getting around hazardous.

In Grey County, roads range from bare and wet in the east, to track bare to snow covered and snow packed in the west.

Bruce County Roads is also reporting variable conditions with more major highways bare and dry to track bare and some less travelled routes snow covered and snow packed in spots. Visibility is good to fair.

The MTO is reporting track bare to snow covered conditions for the most part with visibility reduced north of Tiverton and up the Bruce Peninsula.

There are no visibility issues in Huron and Perth but roads are snow covered for the most part.

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