Not all heat warnings are equal: 5 things about Canada’s alert system for hot weather
MONTREAL — Environment Canada has issued heat warnings this summer for parts of the country used to baking in the heat, but also in places unaccustomed to extended periods of hot weather. Earlier this month, the Northwest Territories and northern Quebec were under heat warnings as temperatures climbed into the 30s. On Wednesday, warnings were in effect not just in southern Ontario but in much of Nova Scotia, northeastern Newfoundland and even Old Crow, Yukon, north of the Arctic Circle.
But the temperature that leads to a heat warning in one province could be lower than the temperature that triggers an alert in another part of the country.
Here are five things to know about heat warnings in Canada:
What exactly is a heat warning?