KITCHENER -- Days after strong winds pierced through Southern Ontario, Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for strong winds in the Waterloo Region and Wellington County area.
According to the agency, winds up to 90 km/h are expected Thursday morning and into the afternoon, but will slow down into the night. The strongest gusts will be along Lake Huron.
Environment Canada says utility outages are possible and the high winds may toss loose objects or cause tree branches to break.
In an updated statement Thursday morning, the agency added a Colorado Low will bring strong winds throughout most of northeastern and southwestern Ontario.
Similar weather statements have been issued to Grey-Bruce, Haldimand-Norfolk-Caledonia, Huron-Perth, and Oxford-Brant.