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    Oppressive heat expected across 4 provinces, Environment Canada warns

    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Environment Canada’s warning maps from the southeastern corner of Saskatchewan to the western edges of Quebec are evocative of flames, yellow and orange — which should feel about right this week, as four provinces sizzle under temperatures that will feel like mid-40s C with the humidity.

    Southern and central parts of Manitoba and almost all of Ontario including Toronto and Ottawa are under heat warnings, with the weather agency warning of high humidity, heat exhaustion and, in some places, bad air.

    Yellow alerts denote hazardous weather that “may cause” disruption or health impacts, while orange alerts are “likely to” cause them. The orange warnings on Monday stretch from slightly south of Regina eastward through Winnipeg until the Quebec border.

    Temperatures in the 30s are expected throughout the warning areas, including a high of 38 C in Thunder Bay, Ont.

    Records fall in Manitoba

    In Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and northwestern Ontario, the heat is expected to peak today, while in the other regions under warning it will be hotter Tuesday. Records have already fallen in Manitoba, where seven communities set new temperature records Sunday including Portage la Prairie, which beat a record set during the Second World War with a temperature of 35.7 C.

    Environment Canada says the impending hot and humid air could cause air quality, already recently tainted by wildfire smoke, to once again deteriorate.

    The City of Toronto says water and cooling stations, as well as pools, beaches and splash pads, will be available to the public. Winnipeg’s leisure centres and libraries are similarly open as cooling areas.

    Check online for cooling centres in your region.

    Tips on keeping safe

    Environment Canada says people should be on the lookout for signs of heat exhaustion, which include headaches, dizziness, thirst and fatigue. Anyone who is showing signs of heat stroke should call 911.

    Older adults, people living alone and other at-risk people should be checked on multiple times a day, the warning says.

    Other tips from Environment Canada:

    • Drink water often and before you feel thirsty.
    • Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside.
    • If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park.
    • Schedule outdoor activities for the coolest parts of the day.
    • Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat.
    • Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.

    Is this weather normal? Track climate changes in your area here.

    A woman with a walker filled with cases of water bottles walks along a city street with a man in a white t-shirt
    Two people hand out water bottles to people along Main Street in Winnipeg amid sweltering heat on Saturday. (Ron Dhaliwal/CBC)

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