
Water tanks, cooling centres available at several Winnipeg sites during upcoming period of extreme heat
While temperatures on Saturday are only expected to reach into the low 20s, daytime high temperatures in Winnipeg were forecast to reach into the mid-30s on Sunday and Monday, and be in the high 20s on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to Environment Canada's forecast as of Friday evening.
The four water tanks will be at the following locations across Winnipeg's core area, the city said in a Friday news release:
888 Main St. at Stella Avenue (near Mount Carmel Clinic).
300 Princess St. (near Siloam Mission).
364 Furby St. (near Agape Table).
190 Disraeli Fwy. (near N'Dinawemak).
City leisure centres and libraries will also be available for people to cool off and get drinking water during operating hours. Winnipeg's indoor pools will also be open for people to come cool down, the release said.
The city also said several 24/7 safe spaces throughout Winnipeg will be accessible during the extreme weather, including Velma's House, West End 24/7, St. Boniface Street Links, and N'Dinawemak.
Those sites use a drop-in model and offer a welcoming place to address immediate needs for shelter, food, community and cultural supports, while also offering referrals to health, housing, income assistance and crisis counselling services, the release said.
The news release reminded people of a number of heat safety tips, including to stay hydrated — and not to wait until you feel thirsty to drink water. Limiting alcohol consumption also helps, it said. Staying in the shade and wearing a hat and loose clothing are also important.
The city also urged people to check on vulnerable family, friends and relatives, especially older adults or people with medical conditions — and to be especially mindful of sun exposure for babies and young children and try to keep them in the shade when possible.
It also said to ensure children and pets are never left alone in closed vehicles or direct sunlight.
When using additional cooling appliances like portable air conditions, it's also important not to overload electrical circuits, which can create a fire risk, the release said.
The city also noted the potential danger of extreme heat, and said to call 911 if you or someone you know is showing signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. More information about heat and sun safety is available on the city's website.
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