Weather warnings: Nearly all provinces and one territory facing higher-than-normal heat
CTV
Nearly all provinces and one territory are facing higher-than-normal heat this week, according to local forecasts.
Nearly all provinces and one territory are facing higher-than-normal heat this week, with humidex values reaching nearly 40 in some regions.
Here is where heat warnings have been issued, according to CTV Your Morning's meteorologist Kelsey McEwen.
Southwestern Ontario is under a severe thunderstorm watch on Tuesday morning.
The Toronto and Ottawa areas can also expect a moderate risk of storms Tuesday, bringing with them heavy rain, strong winds and a chance of hail.
Extreme heat is forecast Tuesday for Montreal and is expected to last until Wednesday night, with temperatures feeling as warm as 35 to 37 C.
McEwen said that while it is hot elsewhere in southern Ontario and Quebec, warnings were not in place as of early Tuesday morning.
Nearly all regions of Atlantic Canada will experience extreme heat, except Nova Scotia's southern-most communities, McEwen said.