Niagara remains under an extreme cold warning this morning and we also have a blowing snow advisory in effect as well.
Environment Canada says wind chill values will warm slightly today, above the warning criteria of minus 30 but we can expect temperatures near -20 tonight with a windchill of -23
A milder air mass will move in tomorrow.
The weather office warning all of us to bundle up, frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin.
Environment Canada's blowing snow advisory is warning of poor visibility in some locations.
Strong northwest winds are generating lake effect snow and blowing snow along and inland from the Lake Ontario shoreline.
While new snowfall accumulations are expected to be only a couple of centimetres today, reduced visibilities in the blowing snow may cause hazardous driving conditions.
Areas from near Niagara-on-the-Lake south towards Crystal Beach and eastward are affected.
These conditions are expected to ease this morning as the winds continue to weaken.
Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility.
Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero.