The Town of Plympton‑Wyoming, Ontario, officially ended its Significant Weather Event on February 10, 2026, as local conditions improved following a period of high‑impact winter weather. The move marks a return to standard municipal operations after several days of emergency response across the township.
As part of the recovery, temporary warming centres at the Camlachie Community Centre and the Plympton‑Wyoming Agricultural Building (Wyoming) closed on February 7, 2026. These locations provided heat and shelter for residents while the community dealt with intense lake‑effect snow and wind coming off Lake Huron.
With the Significant Weather Event lifted, the town says the Minimum Maintenance Standards under Ontario Regulation 239/02 are back in effect and municipal road maintenance and snow‑removal crews have resumed regular schedules. Crews are now working to clear the backlog of snow and ice that accumulated during the emergency period.
Town officials issued a thank‑you to staff and volunteers who supported the warming centres and advised residents to check local road conditions before travelling. For current updates and recovery information, residents are directed to the Town of Plympton‑Wyoming website and the Lambton County road conditions map, or to contact town staff directly.