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Heat warning for southern Ontario, Quebec expected to end Sunday: Environment Canada

TORONTO - Environment and Climate Change Canada says the scorching heat wave that sent temperatures soaring into the mid-30s across much of southern Ontario and Quebec this weekend is expected to end late Sunday.

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Heat warning for southern Ontario expected to end tonight: Environment Canada

A person floats in the Madawaska River in Renfrew County, Ont., on Monday, July 8, 2024.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick


TORONTO - Environment and Climate Change Canada says the scorching heat wave that sent temperatures soaring into the mid-30s across much of southern Ontario and Quebec this weekend is expected to end late Sunday.

Meteorologist Kristina Kretchman said a cold front is expected to make its way through the regions, bringing with it a chance of rain, potential thunderstorms and relief from the heat warning that’s been in place from Windsor to Peterborough since Friday.

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