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enviornment canada

It's time to bust out the paper fans and turn up your air conditioning because heat warnings are hitting southern Ontario once again today.

Environment Canada (EC) has issued several heat warnings across the province, warning of maximum temperatures climbing near 30 C and humidex values near 40 C.

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Who says you need to leave Toronto to experience tropical heat?

Environment Canada (EC) has issued a heat warning this morning in the 6ix with "hot and humid" conditions expected to last through Saturday and possibly into Sunday.

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It's raining, it's pouring, and you're probably going to wish you were still snoring on this gloomy Tuesday.

Just as you begin to put away your spring sweaters and bring out your summer clothes, you'll have to return to the depths of your closet on Tuesday for a rain jacket and maybe even some matching rain boots because it is going to be wet and wild.

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Toronto is starting the week off with some hot and spicy weather, and residents will want to stay hydrated as the first "heat event" of the season rolls in.

Environment Canada released a special weather statement on Monday at 4:33 a.m. reporting that the city will see "hot and increasingly humid weather" from Monday, May 30 to Tuesday, May 31.

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Ontario roads will be slippery in some areas, and if you're not keen on ending up in a ditch, you may want to be cautious.

OPP Highway Safety Division is warning drivers who are out and about on Thursday to "watch for slippery sections on ramps and on the highways" as they are dealing with "multiple vehicles in the ditches."

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