Individuals living in Toronto and other regions of southern Ontario are being warned of smoky conditions due to wildfires in the area.
Environment Canada issued an air quality statement around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday saying that smoke from forest fires is causing a higher level of air pollution.
Conditions are expected to improve overnight, however the weather agency warned that air quality and visibility can fluctuate over short distances. According to both the federal and provincial Air Quality Health Index, Toronto is sitting at a level 6, which represents “moderate risk.”
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