Heat Warning Issued for Saskatchewan as Daytime Highs to Exceed 30°C
Heat Warning for Saskatchewan: Highs Above 30°C Expected

A heat warning has been issued for Saskatchewan, with daytime highs expected to surpass 30°C. Regina is among the areas under the warning, as reported by CTV News. The hot spell is expected to linger through the week, prompting officials to urge residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses.

Heat Warning Details

The warning, issued by Environment Canada, covers large parts of the province. Temperatures are forecasted to reach above 30°C during the day, with overnight lows offering little relief. This prolonged heat event increases the risk of heat stroke, dehydration, and other heat-related conditions.

Precautionary Measures

Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and check on vulnerable individuals such as the elderly and those with chronic health conditions. Never leave people or pets in parked vehicles.

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For more information, visit the Environment Canada website or follow local news updates.

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