More snow is possible for portions of Midwestern Ontario on Thursday night.
Environment Canada says yellow level snowsquall warnings have been issued for Huron, Perth, and southern Bruce Counties.
Squalls are expected from Thursday night through early Friday morning, with the possibility of 15-30 centimetres of accumulation. Areas to the north of London could see as much as 40 centimetres.
"Northwesterly winds gusting to near 50 kilometres per hour will result in local blowing snow, further reducing visibility," read the advisory from Environment Canada. "Travel will likely be hazardous. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Road closures are possible. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions."
More information and the status of the weather advisories can be found by clicking here.
Additional information about Environment Canada's new colour-coded alert program can be found by clicking here.
-with files from Ryan Drury