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Heatwave, Storms, and Smoke Across Canada | Montreal News
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A scorching heatwave blankets five provinces and one territory, with temperatures hitting mid-to-high thirties and humidity making it feel like the mid-forties — all fueled by a massive U.S. high-pressure system. While some brace for extreme heat, others in Quebec and New Brunswick face potential storms and tornado warnings. Cities like Ottawa are opening cooling centers, urging residents to stay hydrated and seek shade. Compounding the misery, wildfire smoke drifts west of Thunder Bay, lowering air quality and prompting health officials in the Northwest Territories to recommend masks on bad days. This extreme weather underscores how deeply climate impacts daily life — stay alert, stay safe, and look out for one another.
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