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Heat warning issued for southern Ontario on first official day of fall



September 22, 2017

Heat warning issued for southern Ontario on first official day of fall

A heat warning has been issued for much of southern Ontario as temperatures are expected to feel more like 40°C over the weekend.
Environment Canada’s alert includes TorontoYork-Durham, Halton-Peel and Hamilton regions.
Maximum humidex values are forecast to approach 40°C on both Saturday and Sunday, with the unseasonably warm temperatures expected to persist into early next week.
Meteorologist Geoff Coulson told AM640 it’s unusual to have a heat warning for this time of year.
“We can see a few days towards the end of September and early October when we do get temperatures into the high 20s, maybe around the 30-degree mark,” he said.
“But to put together this many days where we’re getting temperatures well above normal, perhaps record-breaking, one day after the other, is certainly something we don’t see very often.”



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https://globalnews.ca/news/3763925/heat-warning-southern-ontario/

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