Environment Canada is expected to issue a heat warning for southern Ontario, predicting daytime temperatures exceeding 30 C, particularly along the Highway 401 corridor. The hottest days will be Sunday and Monday, reaching around 33 C. Humidity levels will be less severe than previous heat waves, feeling like high 30s or low 40s. Nighttime temperatures around 20 C will provide little relief. Advice includes limiting outdoor activities during peak hours and drinking water frequently to avoid heat-related illnesses.
Daytime temperatures of over 30 C are expected throughout southern Ontario, particularly along the Highway 401 corridor between Windsor and Ottawa, with the hottest days being Sunday and Monday, reaching about 33 C.
Humidity levels are expected to be slightly less severe this weekend compared with previous heat waves this summer, making it feel like high 30s, potentially low 40s.
Environment Canada advises limiting time outside during the hottest hours of the day, especially between noon and 7 p.m., drinking water often, and keeping cool.
People should be aware of heat stroke symptoms, including red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and changes in consciousness levels.
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