
A blustery, rainy night could become a somewhat treacherous morning.
Environment Canada has a special weather statement in effect with temperatures rapidly falling below the freezing mark and rain changing to flurries.
Officials say the cold front could also bring winds with gusts as high as 80 kilometres an hour in some areas.
Drivers and pedestrians are urged to use caution this morning as roads and walkways may become icy and slippery.
