A snow squall warning continues for part of the Grey Bruce region.
Environment Canada says a multi-day lake effect snow squall event will continue Tuesday morning, and could last through Wednesday.
A squall warning remains in place for northern Grey County, including Owen Sound and The Blue Mountains, and the Bruce Peninsula.
“The highest snowfall amounts are expected to be north of Owen Sound and south of Lion’s Head. The lake effect snow squalls could persist through Wednesday,” Environment Canada says in its warning.
The forecast calls for 5-10 centimetres of snow today for most of the region, but Environment Canada says localized squalls could dump up to 30 centimetres by Wednesday morning in some spots.