Environment Canada issued a tornado warning for Oxford County and advised everyone to take shelter if threatening weather approached.
UPDATE: The tornado warning had been called off.
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OXFORD COUNTY - A tornado warning has been issued for Oxford County.
Environment Canada is advising everyone to take shelter if threatening weather approaches, especially if you spot a funnel cloud or debris swirling near the ground.
You should go to the lowest floor of your home and find a spot away from outside walls and windows. If you are in a vehicle, tent, trailer or outside in general, you should go inside a strong building if possible. If you can't, you should lie low to the ground and cover your head to protect yourself from flying debris.
Environment Canada issued a tornado warning whenever the conditions have the potential to produce tornados.

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