Environment Canada Issues Heat Warning for Ottawa and Region to Kick Off Summer
- Environment Canada issued a heat warning on Friday afternoon for a large part of Ontario, expecting daytime highs of 31 to 36 degrees Celsius from Sunday through Tuesday.
- The warning follows a back-and-forth spring and a forecast that a large heat dome will expand from the U.S. Ohio Valley into southeastern Canada this weekend.
- Humidity levels will make it feel like 40 to 50 degrees, with the heat peaking Monday and the hottest day forecasted to be above 35 degrees in Toronto.
- Meteorologist Anthony Farnell said the first heat wave is more dangerous since bodies haven't adapted and warned to stay hydrated and use sunscreen amid many city events.
- A weather system moving in late Tuesday may bring an end to the heat wave, while officials advise regularly checking on vulnerable individuals and taking preventive safety measures.
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Forecaster issues first heat-wave warning of the summer
National weather forecasters with Environment Canada are warning Quinte residents to stay cool as a heat wave grips the region last until late Tuesday or early Wednesday with daytime highs reaching upwards of 33 Celsius in Quinte.
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‘Heat dome’ over Ontario and Quebec causing wild weather across much of Canada
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