Relief Headed to Toronto with End of Multi-Day Heat Warning in Sight
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Relief from heat, humidity expected for most of southern Ontario
Most of southern Ontario can look forward to some relief from the heat, as cooler air is expected to arrive Tuesday night, said Environment Canada. But hot and humid conditions could continue into Wednesday for the Greater Toronto, Hamilton Area and eastern Ontario.
Multi-day heat warning expected to finally end in the Greater Toronto Area
A multi-day heat warning has ended in parts of Ontario, but continues in the Greater Toronto Area. The heat event started on Saturday with daytime highs between 30 to 35 C and humidex values of 35 and 40 C. The warning was expected to end on Tuesday night in parts of southern Ontario, but the heat continues in the GTA. On Wednesday morning, Environment and Climate Change Canada said the warning continues with daytime highs of 30 to 33 C and humi…
Multi-day heat event continues across southern Ontario | Wallaceburg News | Local news in Wallaceburg, Dresden and surrounding areas.
A prolonged stretch of hot and humid weather is expected to continue through today and possibly into Wednesday for parts of southern Ontario, according to Environment Canada. This includes Chatham-Kent, as a heat warning remains in place. Daytime highs are forecast to reach 32 to 35 C, with humidex values between 37 and 42. Overnight lows will remain warm at 20 to 23 C. A cooler air mass is expected to arrive tonight, bringing relief for most ar…
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