Mother Nature had more November snow in store for commuters Monday night into Tuesday morning.

In Woodstock and Stratford, snow squall warnings were issued, calling for up to 20 centimetres of snow to fall by Tuesday.

The latest update from Environment Canada predicted the snow would impact those areas until Tuesday afternoon.

“Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow,” reads the alert.

“Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions.”

On the other side of Waterloo Region, in both Southern and Northern Wellington County, which includes Guelph, Erin, Mount Forest, and Arthur, a winter weather travel advisory was put in place.

“Heavy lake effect snow off Georgian Bay will continue to affect areas east of Fergus tonight (Monday) through Tuesday morning,” said Environment Canada officials.

In Waterloo Region, no weather alerts were in effect as of Tuesday morning, but winds and an additional 2-4 cm of snow impacted the commute.

Good morning,

❄️Expect on-and-off flurries this morning, 2-4 cm forecasted.

????️A snow squall warning is in effect for neighbouring Tillsonburg, Stratford + London, and a winter weather travel advisory in place for Guelph.

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— 570 NewsRadio Kitchener Traffic (@NewsRadioKIT) November 11, 2025