Record-breaking heat wave hits Quebec for the second time in August
MONTREAL — A heat wave that has broken temperature records in parts of Quebec over the weekend is expected to reach some new historic highs today.
Environment Canada has issued another heat warning, saying the province should expect daily humidex values to remain between 35 and 40 degrees C until Thursday.
Today’s temperatures are expected to be especially high in areas in and around Montreal, with humid conditions likely to pose an elevated risk of heat-related illnesses.
Southwestern Quebec has been experiencing a record-breaking heat wave since Friday which is set to affect the province until next week.