A heat wave affecting Ontario and Quebec promises dangerously high temperatures, reaching 35 C in parts of southern Ontario and 33 C in the north. The humidex could reach near 40 C, heightening discomfort. Weiqing Zhang from Environment Canada signals that the worst days will occur on Sunday and Monday, while some relief may arrive for northern regions. The Greater Toronto Area faces its sixth heat warning of the season, emphasizing the intensity of summer heat compared to previous years. Newfoundland and Labrador also experienced heat warnings, with temperatures nearing 30 degrees.
Environment Canada warns of a multi-day heat wave bringing high temperatures, with southern Ontario reaching 35 C and Quebec areas nearing similar extremes.
Weiqing Zhang stated that Saturday marked the beginning of uncomfortable heat, with the hottest temperatures expected on Sunday and Monday, particularly affecting southern regions.
The Greater Toronto Area issued its sixth heat warning of the year, surpassing previous years, as residents face difficulties staying cool.
Some relief may come to northern Ontario on Monday, but southern regions could experience high temperatures lingering into Tuesday.
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