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Weather advisory ends for London, Ont. region

A photo of a snowy winter day in Mississauga, Ont. on Feb. 18, 2021. Ryan Rocca / Global News

It looks like London will start the final week of February with a blast of winter weather.

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The weather advisory issued by Environment Canada for London, Parkhill, Strathroy, Komoka, and parts of Middlesex County has now ended.

READ MORE: Photos showcase significant snowfall in London, Ont., region

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The snow has been heavy at times, and with winds gusting up to 50 kilometres an hour at times, visibility is a major issue for drivers.

We’re expecting upwards of 10 centimetres of snow by the time the snow tapers off to flurries later Monday.

More flurries are expected Tuesday and Wednesday before getting a break from the snow for the remainder of the work week.

Due to the weather, all school vehicles are cancelled for the day in Elgin, Oxford, Middlesex counties as well as the Red Zone.

School buses in London will continue to operate and schools are open.

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