Sunny. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h (12 mph) in the afternoon. High 30C(86F). UV index 9 or very high. Monday night a few clouds. Wind southwest 30 km/h (19 mph). Low 21C(70F).
Tuesday
A mix of sun and cloud with 70 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms. High 30C(86F).
Wednesday
A mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of showers. Low 18C(64F). High 25C(77F).
Thursday
A mix of sun and cloud. Low 11C(52F). High 22C(72F). Normals for the period low 15C(59F). High 26C(79F).
Reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, 2008.
smog advisory
issued jointly by Environment Canada and the Ontario ministry of
environment at 4:28 PM EDT Sunday 6 July 2008.
Smog advisory issued for..
City of Toronto
Windsor - Essex - Chatham-Kent
Sarnia - Lambton
Elgin
London - Middlesex
Simcoe - Delhi - Norfolk
Dunnville - Caledonia - Haldimand
Oxford - Brant
Niagara
City of Hamilton
Halton - Peel
York - Durham
Huron - Perth
Waterloo - Wellington
Dufferin - Innisfil
Grey - Bruce
Barrie - Orillia - Midland
Belleville - Quinte - Northumberland
Kingston - Prince Edward
Peterborough - Kawartha Lakes
Stirling - Tweed - South Frontenac
Bancroft - Bon Echo Park
Parry Sound - Muskoka
Haliburton.
Monday is a spare the air day..a day of elevated pollution when
everyone is encouraged to spare the air by taking public transit or
by car pooling. The air quality index is expected to exceed the poor
threshold of 50..due to ground level ozone.
Monday will be sunny and hot with light winds due to a stagnant
weather pattern. Pollutants from U.S. And Ontario sources will
accumulate and react with sunlight to form photochemical smog.
You can help reduce air pollution by car pooling..by using
transportation alternatives..refraining from using gas powered
motors..aerosol sprays and solvents.
During the episode individuals may experience eye irritation.
Heavy outdoor exercise may cause respiratory symptoms such as
coughing or shortness of breath. People with heart or lung disease
including asthma may experience a worsening of their condition.
For further information contact John Steele at the Ontario ministry
of environment 416-314-6666.
Higher pollution levels may persist through Tuesday.
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