Temperatures could reach 35 degrees inland on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a heat warning on Tuesday, saying temperatures could reach 35 degrees inland in parts of the region. rice field.
Mercury will hit about 29 to 35 degrees inland and about 27 degrees near water on Wednesday and Thursday, according to officials.
According to meteorologists, the hottest hours of the day are late afternoon and early evening. Authorities have warned that extreme heat can affect everyone, but the hazards are young children, pregnant women, the elderly, people with chronic illnesses,
Be aware of the effects of heatstroke. Heat stroke includes swelling, rashes, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and some deterioration in health.
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