Southwestern Ontario sees a dramatic drop in temperatures
What a difference a few hours make!
Wednesday started off with mild temperatures, but by midday, it was a much different story in Waterloo Region.
A cold front moved through southwestern Ontario, bringing with it a dramatic drop in temperature.
According to the University of Waterloo’s Weather Station, it was 13.2 C at 10:45 a.m. and at 11:15 a.m., it was 2.9 C. They said the 10.3 degree drop in a 30-minute period was the largest they’ve seen in the more than 25-year history of the Soulis Memorial Weather Station.
CTV Kitchener’s Weather Specialist Will Aiello predicted a flash freeze on Wednesday, with temperatures expected to go from 12 C to -9 C within six hours.
Some areas, including areas between Stratford, Wingham, Goderich and Grand Bend, were also under a flash freeze warning.
Along with the cold conditions, strong winds were expected across much of the province.
Environment Canada estimated gusts at 70 to 80 km/h which are expected to ease up later in the day.
Snow squalls were also a concern, especially for those living along the shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.
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