Environment Canada says a relatively hot and humid air mass has reached the area and will stay with us through Friday. Afternoon temperatures will climb close to 30 degrees, with the humidity climbing into the high thirties for most areas with slightly cooler temperatures near the shores of the Great Lakes.
OXFORD COUNTY - Daytime high temperatures are expected to stay with us through the rest of the week.
Environment Canada says a relatively hot and humid airmass has reached the area and will stay with us through Friday.
Tillsonburg and Woodstock are among the areas expected to be affected.
Afternoon temperatures will climb close to 30 degrees, with the humidity climbing into the high thirties for most areas with slightly cooler temperatures near the shores of the Great Lakes.
Environment Canada also says overnight temperatures are expected to drop anywhere from 17 to 20 degrees, providing some relief following the heat.
Friday night is expected to bring a cold front which will see cooler temperatures and a lower humidity for the weekend.

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