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Fog Advisory lifted for London and surrounding areas

A school bus is seen driving in the fog north of London, Ont. on Friday, Sep. 17, 2021. (Sean Irvine / CTV London) A school bus is seen driving in the fog north of London, Ont. on Friday, Sep. 17, 2021. (Sean Irvine / CTV London)
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After a morning of heavy fog that had officials urging people to take extra caution on their morning commute, the advisory has been lifted.

Environment Canada had issued a Fog Advisory for London-Middlesex due to the conditions.

The fog was expected to last for a couple of hours, and the advisory was lifted shortly before 10:20 a.m. Friday.

Areas of low visibility were reported around the region.

Advisories had also been issued in Huron-Perth, Oxford, Wellington, Brant, Norfolk and Elgin counties.

Hot, sunny conditions are forecast for the afternoon.

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