Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Heat Warnings Issued For Most Of New Brunswick (Minus Northern Areas And The Fundy Coast), Most of Noa Scotia (Minus Cape Breton), and Prince Edward Island

9:32 PM ADT Wednesday 20 July 2022
Heat Warning in effect for:

Fredericton and Southern York County
Humidex values reaching 39 are expected.

An extended period of very warm and humid weather is expected.

Time span: Thursday through Sunday.

Maximum daytime temperatures: 30 to 32 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 39), except cooler along parts of the coast.

Minimum overnight temperatures: 18 to 20 degrees Celsius.

Locations: Central, eastern and southern New Brunswick, excluding the Fundy Coast.

Remarks: A combination of very warm temperatures and elevated humidity will create very high humidex values over the next several days. The highest values expected to occur over most areas on Thursday and Friday. Temperatures are expected to turn cooler Sunday evening.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send and email to NBstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NBstorm.

Extreme heat affects everyone.

Reduce your heat risk. Schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day.

Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature or humidity conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NBstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NBStorm.

9:31 PM ADT Wednesday 20 July 2022
Heat Warning in effect for:

Halifax Metro and Halifax County West
Humidex values reaching 36 are expected for the next 3 days. Humidex values reaching 36 are expected.

A period of very warm and humid weather is expected.

Time span: Thursday through Sunday.

Maximum daytime temperatures: 29 to 32 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38), except cooler along parts of the coast.

Minimum overnight temperatures: 18 to 22 Celsius.

Locations: Mainland Nova Scotia

Remarks: A combination of very warm temperatures and elevated humidity will create very high humidex values over the next several days. The highest values are expected to occur over most areas on Thursday and Friday. Temperatures are forecast to turn cooler Sunday evening.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NSstorm.

Extreme heat affects everyone.

Reduce your heat risk. Schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day.

Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature or humidity conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

Information is provided on the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness website at https://novascotia.ca/heat-related-illness/.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NSStorm.

9:31 PM ADT Wednesday 20 July 2022
Heat Warning in effect for:

Queens County P.E.I.
Humidex values reaching 36 are expected.

A period of warm and humid weather is expected.

Time span: Thursday through Sunday.

Maximum daytime temperatures: 28 to 30 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38), except cooler along parts of the coast.

Minimum overnight temperatures: 18 to 20 degrees Celsius.

Location: Prince Edward Island.

Remarks: A combination of very warm temperatures and elevated humidity will create very high humidex values over the next several days. The highest values expected to occur over most areas on Friday. Temperatures are expected to turn cooler Sunday evening.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #PEstorm.

Extreme heat affects everyone.

Reduce your heat risk. Schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day.

Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature or humidity conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to PEstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #PEStorm.