According to the environment Canada, the smoke from the wildfire flows into the southern Ontario and is expected to affect the air quality in Toronto.
Toronto on Monday recorded some of the worst air quality in the world, as wildfire smoke filled the sky over the GTA, causing gritty, blurred conditions.
In a statement released on Saturday, the weather agency said that the smoke of the forest fire is causing poor air quality and low visibility in the entire region.
The statement said, “The air quality and visibility due to wildfire can move down at a short distance and vary greatly from hours to hours.”
The environment Canada warns that as the level of smoke rises, there is a health risk.
“You can experience light and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headache or mild cough. More severe but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pain or severe cough,” it has been said. “Consider reducing or re -determining outdoor sports, activities and events.”
After a long weekend, seasonal temperature ahead
This week GTA is in a dry position forecast, expected seasonal temperature in the coming days.
The temperature will continue to climb on Thursday and Friday, as the temperature reaches a high level of 30 ° C on Thursday, with the Humidex price of 34.