Environment Canada has issued a wind warning Norfolk.
Strong southwesterly winds are expected to develop throughout the day.
Residents are urged to prepare for potentially hazardous weather conditions as wind gusts are forecasted to reach speeds of 90 to 100 km/h this afternoon and evening.
Officials are warning that the high winds may cause damage to buildings, potentially affecting roof shingles and windows.
There is also a heightened risk of power outages and fallen tree branches, which could pose safety hazards for residents.
In addition to the high winds, a strong cold front will sweep through the region tonight.
This weather system may bring bursts of heavy snow and blowing snow, which could significantly reduce visibility on the roads.
Motorists should be prepared for sudden and sharp drops in temperature, which could contribute to challenging travel conditions.
With the changing weather conditions, authorities are advising drivers to remain cautious and adjust their driving habits accordingly. Strong winds and potential snowfall can create dangerous road conditions, and drivers should remain vigilant to ensure their safety.