Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians are urged to exercise caution on Tuesday morning in Guelph and Wellington County as a winter weather travel advisory is in place. Environment Canada has issued a warning stating that heavy snowfall and reduced visibility could impact the morning commute. There is a possibility of up to five centimeters of snow accumulation in the region. Meanwhile, school bus services in Dufferin County have been canceled for the day. As of 7 a.m., the weather advisory does not include Waterloo region. Motorists are advised to be prepared for dangerous winter driving conditions and make necessary adjustments to travel plans. The advisory emphasizes the importance of being vigilant while walking or driving in affected areas, reducing speed in slippery conditions, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles. The forecast indicates that a few flurries will taper off by noon, leading to mainly cloudy skies with a high of 1 C. Overnight, there is a 60% chance of flurries with temperatures dropping to –1 C. Wednesday is expected to be cloudy, with snow at the beginning of the day transitioning to rain showers later in the morning. The daytime high is forecasted to reach 5 C on Wednesday.
