
Heat warnings continue, as second day of extreme heat blankets much of northwestern Ontario
CBC
Heat warnings in northwestern Ontario continue into their second day Monday, with temperatures expected to reach about 30 C Sunday and Monday, with humidex values near 36.
The heat warnings were first issued Sunday, but continue as little relief came overnight.
Much of the region is included, including:
As well as surrounding areas.
Environment Canada warned people in those areas to watch for the effects of heat illness — swelling, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heat stroke — and drink plenty of water.
People are also advised to seek cool places, and never leave people or pets inside a parked vehicle.
The heat wave is expected to last into the end of the day Monday, with a cold front expected to move in Tuesday, Environment Canada said.
A severe thunderstorm watch was also in effect for the Pikangikum and Sandy Lake area on Sunday, with heavy rain, damaging winds and hail possible in the afternoon.

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