Weather agency says Niagara will stay under very humid airmass
A slow moving thunderstorm that prompted a special weather statement for the Niagara Region has moved away.
Environment Canada has ended the special weather statement for our area, while it continues to areas southwest of us.
The weather agency is still advising that a very humid airmass will persist through our region until Sunday,
Humidex values in the high thirties will stick around.
They're warning people to keep hydrated.

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