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Ontario heat wave to peak today as temperatures even out in Manitoba
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Ontario heat wave to peak today as temperatures even out in Manitoba

Ontario is experiencing a significant heat wave, with temperatures reaching the mid- to high 30s Celsius and humidex values approaching the mid-40s. Northern regions such as Kenora, Thunder Bay, Fort Hope, and Timmins were under a severe orange warning on Monday, with temperatures potentially reaching 36°C and a humidex of 42°C. Southern Ontario, including cities like Windsor, Toronto, North Bay, Ottawa, and Cornwall, remains under less severe yellow warnings with similar temperatures but higher humidex levels. Several municipalities have opened cooling centers and pools to help residents cope with the extreme heat. In contrast, southern Manitoba is expected to see a decrease in temperatures, with daytime highs dropping to the low-30s or high-20s for the remainder of the week.

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The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
Heat wave gripping Ontario to hit its peak

Ontario is experiencing a severe heat wave, with temperatures expected to reach the mid- to high 30s Celsius and humidex readings approaching the mid-40s. Residents and visitors are sharing their experiences of the extreme weather conditions. The article reports on the current situation but does not provide specific details about the impacts, responses, or future projections related to the heat wave.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental conditions and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about the heat wave without apparent bias or framing that suggests a particular ideological perspective.

The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailIndependent🔒Center12 hr. ago
Ontario heat wave to peak today as temperatures even out in Manitoba

Ontario is experiencing a significant heat wave, with temperatures reaching the mid- to high 30s Celsius and humidex values approaching the mid-40s. Northern regions such as Kenora, Thunder Bay, Fort Hope, and Timmins were under a severe orange warning on Monday, with temperatures potentially reaching 36°C and a humidex of 42°C. Southern Ontario, including cities like Windsor, Toronto, North Bay, Ottawa, and Cornwall, remains under less severe yellow warnings with similar temperatures but higher humidex levels. Several municipalities have opened cooling centers and pools to help residents cope with the extreme heat. In contrast, southern Manitoba is expected to see a decrease in temperatures, with daytime highs dropping to the low-30s or high-20s for the remainder of the week.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental conditions related to a heat wave and does not present any political opinions, framing, or biased language. It provides factual information about weather patterns and public health measures taken by local governments.

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