Frost Advisory in Southern Ontario as Temperatures Drop Below Freezing
Frost Advisory Issued Across Southern Ontario

A frost advisory has been issued across southern Ontario as temperatures are expected to dip below freezing overnight. The advisory, issued by Environment Canada, covers a wide area including London, Kitchener, and surrounding regions.

Weather Alert Details

CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison warns of unsettled conditions on Thursday and Friday, with frost possible in low-lying areas. Residents are advised to protect sensitive plants and bring pets indoors.

In other news, a fatal shooting occurred near a baseball diamond in a Toronto park, leaving one person dead. The CNE has also announced the first wave of summer concert headliners coming to Toronto.

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