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Heatwave sweeps through parts of Canada

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MONTREAL: Temperatur­es in Montreal on Wednesday reached an all-time high for the month of May as a heatwave swept through parts of Canada, Environmen­t Canada said.

At Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau internatio­nal airport, the mercury rose to 36.6 degrees Celsius, making the city the hottest in the country.

It was also the second-highest temperatur­e on record overall behind 37.6 degrees Celsius set in August 1975. The previous record for May of 34.7 degrees Celsius was set in 2010.

In neighbouri­ng Ontario, Ottawa also hit a record 35 degrees Celsius – but with the humidity Environmen­t Canada said it felt like 40 degrees Celsius in both cities.

And in Toronto, a half dozen cooling centers were opened for residents as authoritie­s issued extreme heat warnings.

“It’s a powerful heatwave,” Environmen­t Canada meteorolog­ist Simon Legault told AFP.

“And it’s only May.”

It’s “really exceptiona­l” for temperatur­es to soar to such heights at this time of year in Canada, he said, especially only three weeks after a late snowfall.

“It’s even hotter than records set in June and July,” he said.

He said it was due to a hot and humid front coming up from the Gulf of Mexico in the southern United States, which has experience­d similarly hot temperatur­es this week.

On Thursday, heat warnings remained in effect as temperatur­es hovered around 30 to 33 degrees across much of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. Warnings are issued when people are at risk of heat exhaustion or stroke.

The heat is expected to break on Friday or Saturday, with a cold front bringing with it heavy rains.

The scorching temperatur­es arrived just as Canada started easing a lockdown aimed at slowing the spread of the new coronaviru­s, and Canadians were eager to go outside and shake cabin fever.

Montreal has been hit hard, recording 6,900 deaths, or more than one-third of all Covid-19 fatalities in Canada.

And it’s only May. It’s even hotter than records set in June and July. Simon Legault

 ?? Photo — AFP file ?? Children play in the water fountains at the Place des Arts in Montreal, Canada on a hot summer day.
Photo — AFP file Children play in the water fountains at the Place des Arts in Montreal, Canada on a hot summer day.

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