
Heat warning in place throughout Central Ontario
CTV News26-07-2025
Environment and Climate Change Canada has placed a heat warning in effect for regions south of Barrie
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECC) have issued a heat warning south of Barrie and in the Georgina region.
According to ECC, daytime highs could reach 30-34 degrees Celsius, with the humidex pushing temperatures to 38 - 42 degrees Celsius.
The warnings are currently in effect for:
Innisfil - New Tecumseth - Angus
Newmarket - Georgina - Northern York Region
Orangeville - Grand Valley - Southern Dufferin County
Vaughn - Richmond Hill - Markham
Nighttime low temperatures are projected to be 19 -23 degrees Celsius and will provide limited relief from the warm temperatures.
ECC said the hottest temperatures are expected on Monday and are reminding the public to watch for early signs of heat exhaustion.
Signs include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst and intense fatigue.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECC) have issued a heat warning south of Barrie and in the Georgina region.
According to ECC, daytime highs could reach 30-34 degrees Celsius, with the humidex pushing temperatures to 38 - 42 degrees Celsius.
The warnings are currently in effect for:
Innisfil - New Tecumseth - Angus
Newmarket - Georgina - Northern York Region
Orangeville - Grand Valley - Southern Dufferin County
Vaughn - Richmond Hill - Markham
Nighttime low temperatures are projected to be 19 -23 degrees Celsius and will provide limited relief from the warm temperatures.
ECC said the hottest temperatures are expected on Monday and are reminding the public to watch for early signs of heat exhaustion.
Signs include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst and intense fatigue.
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