Smoke from the forest fires in northwestern Ontario has caused hazy conditions across the region. This has led to reduced visibility and deteriorating air quality.
Environment Canada has issued an air quality statement for most of Southwestern Ontario, including Oxford County.
Smoke from the forest fires in northwestern Ontario has caused hazy conditions across the region. This has led to reduced visibility and deteriorating air quality as the smoke makes it's way to ground level.
Conditions are expected to improve with a cold front moving in tonight and rain and the possibility of thunderstorms in the forecast.

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