Heat wave gripping Ontario set to reach peak as temperatures even out in Manitoba
TORONTO — Another dangerous heat wave is set to peak in Ontario on Tuesday, with Environment Canada forecasting a high of 38 Celsius in Toronto that could break a temperature record and put some of the city’s most vulnerable residents at risk.
Environment Canada says similar temperatures are expected in parts of southwestern and eastern Ontario, with the humidex reaching 45 C in some areas. Much of northern Ontario is also under a heat warning, spanning areas from Kenora and Thunder Bay to Fort Hope and Timmins.
In downtown Toronto, stifling heat and humidity sent people seeking shade in parks and cooling off near public fountains and splash pads.
City workers Andrew Loder and Matthew Botsford, who were out for much of the day maintaining the plants at Berczy Park, said the city has provided them with protective clothing and gear such as cooling headbands and armbands. “Our supervisors also make sure to tell us (to) … take extra breaks,” Botsford said. “It feels like we just have winter and then summer, but the summers are definitely getting hotter and hotter,” Loder said, adding that he tries to keep cool by staying indoors or going for a swim when he’s not working.


