Heat warning issued for Toronto as temperature, humidity soars | CBC News
Briefly

Toronto residents face a heat warning from Sunday to Tuesday, with daytime temperatures in the mid-30s, feeling closer to 40°C with humidity. Evenings will have lows around 19 to 23°C. The hottest day is expected to be Monday, but the duration of the heat is uncertain. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, recognize signs of heat exhaustion, and assist at-risk individuals. Over 500 air-conditioned spaces are available for relief, open until 9:30 p.m., except for Metro Hall, which is open 24 hours.
Toronto residents are facing soaring temperatures from Sunday to Tuesday, with highs expected in the mid-30s and a humidex making it feel closer to 40°C.
Evenings will not provide much relief, with lows around 19 to 23°C, and the hottest conditions are expected on Monday, though the duration of the heat remains uncertain.
Residents are advised to drink water often, watch for signs of heat exhaustion, and check on those at-risk for heat illnesses.
Over 500 air-conditioned spaces across Toronto are available for residents looking for relief, with specific locations open until 9:30 p.m.
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