A North Durham snow squall warning is in effect as Environment Canada warns of blowing snow and strong winds creating hazardous travel conditions.
Westerly winds gusting between 50 and 60 km/h are expected to redevelop Tuesday morning across Uxbridge, Scugog and Brock, significantly reducing visibility at times.
Environment Canada says visibility may drop to near zero during periods of heavy snow and blowing snow, making roads and walkways difficult to navigate.
Snowfall totals from earlier systems ranged between 10 and 25 centimetres, with gusts previously reaching up to 70 km/h, further worsening conditions.
Lake-effect snow from Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is expected to continue through Tuesday morning before shifting north, while winds are forecast to gradually weaken overnight.
Motorists are urged to prepare for rapidly changing conditions and avoid unnecessary travel when snow squalls intensify.



















