Windsor-Sarnia News: Weather Alerts, Murder Charge, Bridge CEO Shift – Feb. 20

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Cloudy conditions dominate the region today, bringing chances of rain showers or flurries. Morning wind gusts could reach 70 kilometres per hour. Sarnia-Lambton areas face additional morning fog patches and a thunderstorm risk, Environment Canada indicates.

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