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Scorching summer heat hits Canada, remnants of hurricane Beryl on the way
- Scorching summer heat hits Canada, with above normal temperatures stretching from B.C. to Manitoba.
- The heat won't break 2021's records but is caused by a high-pressure ridge in B.C., leading to heat warnings.
- Remnants of Hurricane Beryl are expected to reach Ontario and Quebec later in the week, bringing rain and thunderstorms.
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Scorching summer heat hits Canada, but won’t touch records set by the 2021 heat dome
Sweltering temperatures stretching from British Columbia to the Ontario border has prompted hundreds of heat warnings, but it's not as intense at the deadly 2021 heat dome in B.C., says a national warning preparedness meteorologist.
Scorching summer heat hits Canada, but won't touch records set by the 2021 heat dome
Environment Canada says a heat wave brought in by a ridge of high pressure is expected to persist over much of British Columbia and into Alberta and Saskatchewan until about mid-week.
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Heat wave scorching Canada can’t touch 2021 heat dome
Even as records fall, impact won’t touch ‘anomalous and extreme’ situation 3 years ago
Toronto under heat warning, as parts of Ontario and Quebec could see remnants of Hurricane Beryl storm mid-week
As Hurricane Beryl makes landfall again in Texas, Toronto is starting the week with high temperatures as lingering effects from Beryl could be felt in southern Ontario starting Wednesday.
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Total News Sources36
Leaning Left20Leaning Right2Center5Last Updated74% Left
Bias Distribution
- 74% of the sources lean Left
74% Left
L 74%
C 19%
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