Like it or not, winter is approaching.
Environment Canada has upgraded a snow squall watch to a warning for Watford, Pinery Park and eastern Lambton County.
Meteorologist Geoff Coulson says a cold air mass moving into southern Ontario will produce rain showers that are expected to transition over to flurries, off the lake, late Friday night and into Saturday.
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Coulson says snow accumulation of 5 cm is possible Friday night and another 5 cm to 10 cm Saturday morning.
Total snowfall amounts of 15 cm are expected by Saturday evening in a few locales
Reduced visibility in bursts of heavier flurries is possible.
Temperatures are expected to rebound for the work week, next week, with daytime highs by Tuesday around 16 C (61 F).
With files from Briana Carnegie