The weather will be the focus for most Windsor-Essex residents on Sunday.
A wind warning is in effect for the region with wind gusts up to 110km expected Sunday — that's combined with a blowing snow advisory as rain is expected to change to flurries with the temperature dropping to zero degrees in the afternoon.
Environment Canada's Peter Kimbell says, as warm temperatures decrease, winds will begin to hit the region hard out of the southwest.
"There will be shingles off here and there, there could very well be scattered power outages as well, and anybody driving a truck is going to want to be extra careful with those high-profile vehicles, especially if you're driving perpendicular to the wind, be very careful," he says.
He says travelling might be a bad idea.
"The issue is the wind combined with temperatures well below zero, so that causes icy conditions with possible blowing snow ... so pretty nasty conditions," says Kimbell.
Kimbell says Windsorites might want to bundle up if they leave the house Monday too.
"Monday morning we'll have a low of -8C with wind chills probably close to -20C, so a lot colder Monday morning than it will be tomorrow, because tomorrow we're looking at a high of 9C during the day on Sunday," says Kimbell
Temperatures will remain below the freezing mark, but winds should die down heading into Monday night.