Update 7:13 p.m. Thursday: The snow squall warning has ended.
Update 4:20 p.m.: The snow squall watch has been upgraded to a snow squall warning, meaning squalls are imminent or occurring in the region.
SD&G – If you’re out driving today, the weather could quickly take a turn for the worse.
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for an area from Winchester to Alexandria and Morrisburg to Lancaster.
It says conditions are favourable to brief, intense snow squalls as a cold front passes through the area.
That may make driving tricky in some spots.
After that cold front passes through, it’s going to get really cold with an overnight low of minus 18 and a daytime high on Friday of only minus 14.