[Posted Jul 15, 2024]
Some long-term heat will be in effect for about the next two weeks, with a heat warning already sent by Environment Canada.
Of course, any good weather shenanigan like this is the work of the jet stream, who is going to be kind of just staying still, making a strong heat dome right over us for a long time. I really tried to find the culprit pressure system, but I just couldn’t. This one looks like a solely-upper-level low, which might not be a thing. This could be some other rare tactic I don’t know about.
Here’s a table for you to lay out some forecasted temperatures:
Date | Max temp. |
Today | Low 30s |
Tomorrow | Low 30s |
Wednesday, 17th | Low 30s |
Thursday, 18th | Low 30s |
Friday, 19th | Mid 30s |
Saturday, 20th | Low 30s |
Sunday, 21st | Mid 30s |
Monday, 22nd | High 30s |
Tuesday, 23rd | Mid 30s |
Wednesday, 24th | Low 30s |
Thursday, 25th | High 20s |
Friday, 26th | Low 30s |
Saturday, 27th | High 20s |
Sunday, 28th | High 20s |
When you’re out in the heat, make sure to stay in shade as much as possible, and if you start to overheat, get to someplace cool as fast as possible.
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