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Heat wave scorching Canada cansa国际传媒檛 touch 2021 heat dome

Even as records fall, impact wonsa国际传媒檛 touch sa国际传媒榓nomalous and extremesa国际传媒 situation 3 years ago
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A person sits on the beach under a colourful umbrella as sailboats pass in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, July 7, 2024. Heat warnings have been put in place for the Metro Vancouver area for elevated temperatures. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

Sweltering temperatures stretching from British Columbia to the Ontario border has prompted hundreds of heat warnings, but itsa国际传媒檚 not as intense at the deadly 2021 heat dome in B.C., says a national warning preparedness meteorologist.

Jennifer Smith with Environment and Climate Change Canada told a news conference Monday that while the sa国际传媒渆picentresa国际传媒 of the heat is located in Northern California, it is expanding north and east this week, where it is expected to linger.

An unrelated heat wave has meanwhile sent temperatures into the 30s in Atlantic Canada.

sa国际传媒淎bove normal temperatures developed across southern B.C. over the weekend. The heat will continue there and expand east, affecting Alberta and southwestern Northwest Territories today, Saskatchewan by Tuesday and spreading into Manitoba by Wednesday,sa国际传媒 Smith said.

She said the heat event will be sa国际传媒渟ignificant and impactfulsa国际传媒 but it does not compare to the 2021 heat dome that surpassed heat warning thresholds by sa国际传媒渁 significant margin.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淭hat was truly an anomalous and extreme heat wave,sa国际传媒 Smith told the conference. sa国际传媒淭he highest temperatures forecast for this event are expected to be lower for the areas that saw the worst heat in 2021.sa国际传媒

But, she noted the 2021 heat dome did not impact Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

sa国际传媒淲ith the current heat event, several daily records may be broken across the region throughout the event, but all-time records should not be threatened.sa国际传媒

In British Columbia, temperatures in the provincesa国际传媒檚 southern Interior are forecast to climb into the low 40s.

The weather agency says the scorching temperatures in B.C. are caused by a ridge of high pressure, with heat warnings covering much of the southern part of the province, including Metro Vancouver. On Sunday, more than 20 daily heat records were broken.

sa国际传媒淗igh pressure causes air to sink and dry out, reducing cloud cover and leading to hot temperatures,sa国际传媒 Smith explained.

She warned the hot and dry conditions heighten wildfire risk, sa国际传媒減articularly where there are existing fires or there is a precipitation deficit such as in northeastern B.C., northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories.sa国际传媒

Armel Castellan, another meteorologist with Environment Canada, said B.C. is sa国际传媒渄efinitely seeing its warmest temperatures over the next couple of days.sa国际传媒 He said the weather office is now working with the BC Wildfire Service and it will meet with emergency management officials in the province to prepare for the risks.

In the Prairies, temperatures in some parts of Alberta are forecast to reach about 35 C by Wednesday. Heat warnings were up Monday across most of the province and into Saskatchewan, where daily highs in Regina are expected to hover around 30 C for the whole week.

The tiny community of Fort Liard, in the southwestern corner of the Northwest Territories, is forecast to hit 30 C until Wednesday, well above its average high of 23 C.

Because this is the first widespread heat event of the year in Western Canada, Smith said health officials are warning of the risks, saying people may not be acclimatized to the hot weather.

sa国际传媒淭his warm spell is likely to linger into next week, particularly across southern B.C. and the Prairie provinces, though itsa国际传媒檚 a bit early to offer a high confidence forecast this far into the future,sa国际传媒 she said.

sa国际传媒淏ut, with many outdoor events ongoing sa国际传媒 for example, the Calgary Stampede or the Winnipeg Folk Festival sa国际传媒 itsa国际传媒檚 encouraged to take extra precautions against the heat, drink lots of water, stay in the shade and arrange for regular checkups on family members, neighbours and friends in case they may need help.sa国际传媒

Smith noted Ontario is right on sa国际传媒渢he fringesa国际传媒 of the heat wave.

sa国际传媒淭hat ridge is essentially going to be retreating south as it transitions east,sa国际传媒 she explained. sa国际传媒淚 would expect some warmer temperatures to touch on northwestern Ontario before that ridge fully moves south and retreats back into the United States.sa国际传媒

Daytime highs around 30 C are forecast across much of Atlantic Canada, with humidex readings close to 40 in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Meanwhile, the European climate service Copernicus is reporting the global temperature in June hit a record high for the 13th straight month. The agency said June was also the 12th consecutive month that the world was 1.5 C warmer than the pre-industrial average. Most countries agreed to try to limit global warming to 1.5 C as part of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

Eastern Canada, which was hit by an intense heat wave in mid-June, is one of the regions where temperatures were most above average.

June was also the 15th month in a row of record-high sea surface temperatures, according to Copernicus.

A strong El Ni帽o weather pattern helped drive the spike in global temperatures over the last year, according to the United Nations weather agency. But the World Meteorological Organization warned last month that the last nine years have been the warmest on record even with the cooling influence of a multi-year La Ni帽a event.

sa国际传媒淭he end of El Ni帽o does not mean a pause in long-term climate change as our planet will continue to warm due to heat-trapping greenhouse gases,sa国际传媒 said WMO deputy secretary-general Ko Barrett in a June statement.

Later this week, remnants of Hurricane Beryl, which devastated parts of the Caribbean last week, are forecast to move into Ontario and Quebec, bringing rain and a risk of thunderstorms.

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