
Punishing temperatures return to Central Canada during record-breaking heat wave
TORONTO — A heat wave over Ontario and Quebec was set to deliver a parting punch of scorching temperatures on Tuesday, forecasters said, as hydro crews worked to restore power to tens of thousands of customers in areas hit by forceful thunderstorms.
Tuesday was expected to be the last day of the high heat and humidity for the vast majority of Ontario and Quebec, said Environment Canada meteorologist Steven Flisfeder.
Across southern Ontario and Quebec, forecasters called for temperatures in the low to mid 30s. The humidity was expected to make it feel closer to the low 40s.
The coming days were still expected to see temperatures in the high 20s with a “a fair amount of humidity,” Flisfeder said.