Toronto is facing a two-day heat event with temperatures climbing above 30 C, reaching mid 30s on Thursday, and feeling like low 40s due to humidity. Residents have difficulty coping with heat, especially those without air conditioning and outdoor workers. Environment Canada anticipates higher than average temperatures continuing in the weeks ahead. Advisories suggest avoiding direct sun and staying cool, while hydration remains crucial. Weekend temperatures will slightly decrease to mid 20s, before returning near 30 C on Monday.
Toronto is entering a two-day heat event with temperatures rising above 30 C, leading to an exceptionally humid day reaching mid 30s on Thursday, feeling like low 40s.
Environment Canada predicts that the heat wave will persist, with above seasonal temperatures expected for the latter half of summer, necessitating measures to stay cool.
Residents without air conditioning are struggling to cope with the heat, as well as those required to work outdoors. Staying hydrated and avoiding direct sun exposure is advised.
There will be slight relief over the weekend with temperatures dipping to the mid 20s but will rebound to near 30 C on Monday.
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