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A special weather statement issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada says winds gusting 70 to 90 km/h could toss around loose objects, cause tree branches to break or cause local utility outages.

Strong winds are expected to ease up by Tuesday morning

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Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for strong winds on Monday. (Gary Graves/CBC)

Waterloo region, Guelph and surrounding areas are expected to see strong winds throughout the day on Monday.

A special weather statement issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada says winds gusting 70 to 90 km/h could toss around loose objects, cause tree branches to break or cause local utility outages.

The weather agency says the gusting winds are expected to develop Monday morning with cold air passing through.

The strong winds are expected to ease up by Tuesday morning.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aastha Shetty is a journalist with CBC Kitchener-Waterloo. She has lived, worked and told stories in Waterloo region and surrounding areas since 2018. She has covered a variety of topics including housing and affordability, consumer rights and social injustice. She also has experience as a court reporter and as a multimedia producer. Get in touch: aastha.shetty@cbc.ca or 226 338 7845.

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