This is the third week of January and it will feel exactly like that in London, according to Environment Canada. Frigid temperatures were set to continue on Monday and Tuesday, the national weather agency said, though London was fortunate enough to be missed by a blizzard headed for regions just
“Citizens are reminded to be cautious when approached by strangers offering gifts or engaging in unsolicited conversations."
The decline could continue with good hand hygiene, staying home when sick and vaccination, an MLHU physician said.
Another Sunday, another winter weather warning. Late Sunday morning, Environment Canada officials issued a snow squall warning for London, Parkhill and eastern Middlesex County that was expected to last until the afternoon. The culprit – again, as it almost always seems to be – is lake-effect snow off of Lake
Fifteen flu-related deaths have been reported since Aug. 24, 2025, according to Middlesex-London Health Unit.