Heat wave gripping Central Canada sends thermostat soaring, residents seeking relief
TORONTO — Scorching heat and humidity sent many Toronto residents seeking relief at splash pads, parks and public fountains Tuesday as a dangerous heat wave enveloped several Ontario communities while tornadoes threatened Montreal and drought conditions loomed in British Columbia.
Amid stifling weather in multiple parts of the country, the hot spot appeared to be Ontario, where Environment Canada warned the humidex could push temperatures to as high as 45 C in some areas.
Environment Canada forecasted a high of 38 Celsius for Toronto and warned of similar temperatures expected in parts of southwestern and eastern Ontario.
The heat warning extended to much of northern Ontario, spanning Kenora and Thunder Bay to Fort Hope and Timmins.


