Some wintry weather looks to be heading our way later today.
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for several parts of Bruce and Grey counties, including Owen Sound, Hanover, Dundalk, Saugeen Shores, Kincardine, the Blue Mountains, northern Grey County and southern Bruce County.
Forecasters say lake effect snow squalls are expected to develop late this afternoon or evening and continue into Friday.
Around 15 centimetres of snowfall is expected, with higher amounts possible in areas hit with the heaviest bands of squalls.
Environment Canada advises blowing snow is also anticipated and could create hazardous travel conditions due to reduced visibility.



