‘High levels of air pollution’ caused by wildfires may linger
Poor air quality in southwestern Ontario, caused by the forest fires in Quebec and northeastern Ontario, may persist for most of the week.
Poor air quality in southwestern Ontario, caused by the forest fires in Quebec and northeastern Ontario, may persist for most of the week.
Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for parts of Ontario.
Unseasonably warm temperatures across the region resulted in new record highs being registered Thursday.
Strong wind gusts are expected to swoop in on Saturday, but some areas of southwestern Ontario could also see periods of freezing rain.
Portions of southwestern Ontario may see some significant ice accumulation Wednesday.
Portions of southwestern Ontario may experience freezing rain Thursday night.
Gusty winds are expected to blow through southern Ontario on Wednesday as temperatures rise, making it feel like late March or early April.
Several areas of southwestern Ontario are now under a snowfall warning as a winter storm is expected to begin Wednesday morning.
Unusual swings in temperature have created the potential for heavy fog across parts of the region.
Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory for parts of southern Ontario.