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Strong Winds to Bring Power Outage Risks in Waterloo-Guelph

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Strong winds are forecasted to impact the Waterloo region and Guelph on Tuesday evening, leading Environment Canada to issue a special weather statement. Overnight, northwesterly winds with gusts up to 70 km/h, potentially reaching 80 km/h in isolated areas, are anticipated in both regions. These strong winds are projected to persist throughout the night, raising concerns about potential local power outages. This warning follows an earlier special weather statement for freezing rain and freezing drizzle issued earlier on Tuesday, which has now ended.