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Heat warning in effect for the next two days

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There’s a heat warning in effect for Greater Sudbury and vicinity. Humidex values are expected to reach 36 C for the next 2 days.

There’s a heat warning in effect for Greater Sudbury and vicinity, according to Environment Canada.

Humidex values are expected to reach 36 C for the next 2 days.

The maximum temperatures today will range from 28 C to 30 C, but with the humidex, it will feel more like 35 C to 37 C.

The same temperatures can be expected Monday.

The temperature will fall to 18 to 19 C overnight.

 

Continuous exposure to high levels of heat can lead to dehydration and illnesses such as heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat fainting, heat edema (swelling of hands, feet and ankles), heat rash, heat cramps (muscle cramps), and even death, said Public Health Sudbury and Districts. People who are most at risk include, older adults, infants and young children, pregnant women, people with chronic illnesses, people who are homeless, people who use alcohol or illicit drugs, and those who work or exercise in the heat. Those who take medications or have a health condition should consult their doctor or pharmacist to determine if they are at increased risk from the heat and follow their recommendations.

“Although some individuals are at higher risk, anyone can suffer from heat-related illnesses,” said Burgess Hawkins, a manager with Public Health Sudbury and Districts’ Health Protection Division. “Everyone should take precautions.”

Tips to prevent heat-related illness:

-While maintaining physical distancing, frequently visit or check-in on neighbours, friends, and older family members, especially those who are chronically ill, to make sure that they are cool and hydrated.

-Drink plenty of cool liquids, especially water, before you feel thirsty to decrease your risk of dehydration. Thirst is not a good indicator of dehydration.

-Babies under six months of age do not need extra water in hot weather; however, you might need to feed them more often. Follow your baby’s feeding cues. Encourage babies over six months and children to drink frequently. Offer the breast or if not breastfeeding, offer water.

-Reschedule or plan outdoor activities during cooler parts of the day.  Remember to practice physical distancing to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

-Wear loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing made of breathable fabric.

-Never leave people or pets in your care inside a parked vehicle or in direct sunlight—even if the windows are down.

-Take a break from the heat by spending a few hours in a cool place.

-Take a cool bath or shower periodically, or cool down with cool, wet towels.

-Prepare meals that do not need to be cooked in your oven.

-Block sun out by closing awnings, curtains, or blinds during the day.

-Avoid sun exposure. Shade yourself by wearing a wide-brimmed, breathable hat, or using an umbrella.

Know the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. They include dizziness or fainting, nausea or vomiting, headache, rapid breathing and heartbeat, extreme thirst, and decreased urination with unusually dark yellow urine. If you or someone in your care experiences these symptoms, contact a health care professional, friend, or family member for help. In emergencies, call 911. If you believe that your symptoms could be related to COVID-19, contact your local testing and assessment centre.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts offers information on beating the heat in apartment buildings, keeping your pets safe, doing outdoor activities in heat and smog, and keeping your children safe during hot weather.

Call Public Health Sudbury and Districts at 705-522-9200, ext. 464 (toll-free 1-866-522-9200) or visit phsd.ca for more information.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.


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Current Weather

Mostly Cloudy

Mostly Cloudy

0.6°C

Pressure
101.1 rising
Visibility
32.2 km
Dewpoint
-2.8 °C
Humidity
78%
Wind
WSW 19 km/h
Gust
33 km/h

Radar Satellite


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1 PM
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6 PM
6°C
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7 PM
5°C
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8 PM
4°C
Chance of rain showers or flurries

7 Day Forecast

Chance of rain showers or flurries

Today

7 °C

Mainly cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries changing to 40 percent chance of rain showers this morning. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 7.


Chance of rain showers or flurries

Tonight

-3 °C

Partly cloudy. 40 percent chance of rain showers or flurries this evening. Clearing before morning. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming light after midnight. Low minus 3. Wind chill minus 8 overnight.


A few rain showers or flurries

Sunday

6 °C

Increasing cloudiness. A few rain showers beginning near noon then changing to flurries at times heavy in the afternoon. Local snowfall amount 2 cm. Wind becoming southwest 30 km/h gusting to 60 in the morning then northwest 20 gusting to 40 in the afternoon. High 6. Wind chill minus 9 in the morning.


Cloudy periods

Sunday night

-11 °C

Clearing. Windy. Low minus 11.


Sunny

Monday

7 °C

Sunny. High 7.


Cloudy periods

Monday night

0 °C

Increasing cloudiness. Low zero.


Periods of rain

Tuesday

9 °C

Periods of rain. High 9.


Chance of flurries

Tuesday night

-8 °C

Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 8.


Sunny

Wednesday

6 °C

Sunny. High 6.


Clear

Wednesday night

-5 °C

Clear. Low minus 5.


Sunny

Thursday

12 °C

Sunny. High 12.


Clear

Thursday night

-1 °C

Clear. Low minus 1.


Sunny

Friday

15 °C

Sunny. High 15.


Yesterday

Low
0.6 °C
High
10.4 °C
Precipitation
4.5 mm

Normals

Low
-1.0 °C
High
9.8 °C
Average
4.4 °C

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
6:27 AM
Sunset
8:20 PM

Record Values

Type Year Value
Max 1987 27.2 C
Min 1981 -10.5 C
Rainfall 2003 14.8 mm
Snowfall 2012 19.8 cm
Precipitation 2012 17.6 mm
Snow On Ground 1972 13.0 cm

Based on Environment Canada data