Heat warnings issued for Ottawa area as ‘prolonged heat event’ looms

Ottawa

Dangerously hot and humid conditions are set to arrive Monday and will continue throughout the week, Environment Canada says.

Dangerously hot, humid conditions to arrive Monday, says Environment Canada

A person bends over and stands in the middle of a fountain to cool down.
A man cools down in a fountain in Germany in 2022. Environment Canada is warning that a ‘prolonged heat event’ will arrive Monday in Ottawa and elsewhere in eastern Ontario. (Markus Schreiber/The Associated Press)

Heat warnings have been issued across eastern Ontario and parts of western Quebec as a “prolonged heat event” is set to descend on the region Monday, Environment Canada says.

Dangerously hot and humid conditions are expected for most of the week, the weather agency said in warnings issued Sunday afternoon.

Daytime highs could soar as high as 35 C, with humidex values making it feel between 40 and 45, Environment Canada said.

There will also be little nighttime relief, with lows ranging from 18 to 23 C, not accounting for the humidity.

In Ottawa, Monday’s high currently sits at 30 C, with the humidity making it feel more like 38. The overnight low into Tuesday is 22 C.

A map with large swaths in red and grey.
This map shows heat warnings across much of Ontario as of 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, 2024. (Environment Canada)

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