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Toronto residents are in store for yet another round of soaring temperatures from Sunday to Tuesday, Environment Canada says.
A two-day heat event is expected to begin Thursday, with the humidity making it feel like the temperature is in the mid-40s.
Tuesday and Wednesday are now expected to bring humid temperatures in the high 30s before a drop to 25 C on Thursday and ...
Toronto is back under a heat warning, with daytime highs climbing to between 30 and 34 C, according to Environment Canada, ...
Much of the Greater Toronto Area remains under a heat warning on Monday that is expected to end on Tuesday night, according ...
Staff at two of Toronto's indoor pools refused to work on Tuesday, citing unsafe working conditions due to excessive humidity ...
Main Square Community Recreation Centre and Birchmount Community Centre pools were closed with humidex ratings between 40 and 45 C ...
As July comes to an end, the city is bracing for a multi-day heat event, with Environment Canada issuing a heat warning until Tuesday.
Toronto is only halfway through summer and has already surpassed last year’s total number of heat warnings. The city is currently under a heat warning that started earlier this week, and has been ...
Environment Canada says daytime highs will remain elevated on Wednesday, but cooler air could help end the heat warning.
Forecasters say the change in weather will come mid‑week, with a risk of showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday.
A heat warning in southern Ontario has people in the Greater Toronto Area seeking relief in urban parks on Monday, with ...