Heavy snowfall outside the CKNX Studios on Monday, January 18, 2016. (Photo by Craig Power)Heavy snowfall outside the CKNX Studios on Monday, January 18, 2016. (Photo by Craig Power)
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UPDATE: Snow squall warning for the region

The first snow squalls of the season are possible in the region Monday evening.

Environment Canada issued a snow squall warning Sunday evening for Grey and Bruce counties and Monday morning for Huron, Perth, and Wellington counties. It is expected to last until Tuesday evening.

"The first significant lake effect snow squalls of the season are forecast beginning late Monday. These snow squalls will continue through Monday night before weakening late Tuesday," Environment Canada said in the advisory. "Strong westerly winds followed by northwesterly winds will accompany these snow squalls resulting in significantly reduced visibility at times in heavy snow and blowing snow."

A total of of 20 to 35 centimetres could fall in some areas.

Motorists are being told to monitor weather conditions.

Be sure to check the CKNXNewsToday.ca closures page on Tuesday morning to get the latest information on potential school bus cancellations, road closures, and event cancellations. Click here for the closures page.

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