Montreal's Heat Wave May End Wednesday, but Thunderstorms Will Return
- Three people have died due to extreme heat in Montreal, according to public health officials.
- A heat warning was in effect in Montreal and southern Quebec, with humidex levels around 40 C.
- Montreal public health requested emergency room doctors to report heat-related deaths.
- Paramedics reported receiving 10 to 15 calls for heat stroke per day from Monday to Wednesday.
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Montreal's heat wave may end Wednesday, but thunderstorms will return
The heat wave that has been affecting southern Quebec for several days now could begin to show signs of easing on Wednesday, but the return of cooler weather is expected to be accompanied by thunderstorms. As of Wednesday morning, southern Quebec was still under a heat warning from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), as […]
MONTREAL — The heat wave that has been afflicting southern Quebec for several days now may begin to show signs of shortness of breath on Wednesday, but the cooler return of time should be accompanied by thunderstorms. On Wednesday morning, southern Quebec was still subject to a heat warning from Environment Canada, as mercury will remain high early in the day. The federal agency reports that maximum temperatures of nearly 30 degrees Celsius are …
The heat wave that has plagued southern Quebec for several days now may begin to show signs of shortness of breath on Wednesday, but the cooler return of time should be accompanied by thunderstorms
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