heat wave

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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A heatwave is ravaging Europe right now and the situation is so bad that airport runways and some roads are literally melting.

Temperatures in parts of the U.K. topped 40 degrees Celsius (106 Fahrenheit) on Tuesday and the blistering heat has been so bad that runway issues are actually diverting some flights.

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A recent report projected the areas in Canada that are at most risk when it comes to future heat waves — and one city in B.C. stood out.

After last year's heat dome in the province, which broke all-time Canadian heat records, and with the projection of an extremely hot summer to come, the reality of climate change is more clear than ever.

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Vancouver police are urging Canadians to check on their vulnerable loved ones and neighbours, as the city attempts to cope with "unprecedented casualties" related to the ongoing heat wave in Canada.

In a statement shared on June 29, Vancouver Police Department (VPD) pleaded with residents to only call 911 during emergencies, as "heat-related deaths have depleted front-line resources and severely delayed response times throughout the city."

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The hot weather continues in Toronto today, with temperatures expected to yield Florida-like heat throughout Wednesday afternoon.

According to The Weather Network, Toronto will see temperatures as high as 28 degrees C today, with the humidex making it feel as hot as 36 degrees C. Such conditions are expected despite partly cloudy skies and a chance of showers later in the afternoon:

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