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As the rain continues, the "fog" warning remains in effect in Toronto
A fog warning remains in effect for Toronto on Wednesday as driving conditions continued to remain poor in parts of Ontario for the fourth day in a row.
Environment Canada warned that drivers will once again face near-zero visibility in some areas early this morning.
In its warning, the National Weather Service announced: "Visibility is expected to improve in most areas this morning, but some fog may remain in some areas through the afternoon."
The organization added: "Visibility may suddenly drop to around zero. So it will be dangerous to drive due to reduced visibility. If your vision becomes impaired while driving, slow down, watch for taillights and stop if necessary." Today, milder weather is forecast for Toronto, with a high of 8C with drizzle. Was.
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