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Environment Canada ends special weather statement for London, Ont. area

Highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. Paul Chiasson / The Canadian Press

UPDATE: Environment Canada has ended its special weather statement for the London, Ont., area as of 10 a.m. Wednesday.


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Things may get slippery in London, Ont., on Wednesday thanks to an oncoming weather system that has prompted a statement from Environment Canada.

In a special weather statement that covers London, Parkhill and eastern Middlesex County, forecasters warned that a mix of freezing rain, ice pellets and snow is possible Wednesday morning through to the early afternoon.

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This mix of precipitation is expected to change to rain by late Wednesday afternoon, Environment Canada said.

The national weather agency said that “at this time, there remains considerable uncertainty regarding the timing and amount of freezing rain.”

Roads, parking lots, sidewalks and other surfaces may become slippery as a result, Environment Canada said.

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