A warning about winter weather travel is happening for some parts of central Ontario on Tuesday, with flurries expected across the area.
Environment Canada states that areas along Lake Huron and to the south of Georgian Bay are affected, such as Huntsville, Parry Sound and Barrie.
Snowfall, heavy at times, is predicted to greatly limit visibility and result in local snowfall of five to 10 centimetres.
The weather agency cautions that scattered light flurries will persist on Tuesday night with the potential for small amounts of snow to accumulate.
Snowfall, heavy at times, is anticipated to come back on Wednesday, along with the possibility of snow squalls in certain areas.
The weather agency warns that there might be a need for snow squall watches or warnings as the event gets closer.
Travel could be dangerous due to abrupt changes in the weather.
The weather agency cautions that highways, roads, walkways, and parking lots could become challenging to navigate due to accumulating snow, and visibility may suddenly decrease during heavy snowfall.