Environment Canada says daytime temperatures will reach anywhere from 31 to 34 degrees in parts of Oxford County this weekend, including Woodstock and Tillsonburg.
OXFORD COUNTY - A heat warning remains in effect for parts of Oxford County.
Environment Canada says a hot and increasingly humid air mass will affect southwestern Ontario today through tomorrow at least.
They say daytime high temperatures will reach anywhere from 31 to 34 degrees Celsius.
Woodstock and Tillsonburg are among the areas affected.
Environment Canada says to watch for signs of heat illness including swelling, cramps and heat exhaustion. They say when it is hot to eat light, cool meals and take regular breaks in cool places if you're working outside.

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