Heat warning in effect for York Region until July 6 cool down
Stay hydrated, out of sun as humidex hits 40 C July 4, 5
Yorkregion.com
July 4, 2018
Tim Kelley
You’ll have to try to beat the heat for a few more days this week, until July 6, specifically, as a heat warning is in effect for York Region.
Environment Canada warns extreme heat will continue in the region through July 5, with temperatures climbing to highs of 32 C. Humidex values will make highs feel like 40 C both July 4 and 5.
However, relief is on the way, with a high of a relatively mild 25 C with a 30 per cent chance of showers July 6, followed by three days of sunshine with highs of 26 C July 7, 27 C July 8 and 30 C July 9.
The forecast low is 20 C July 4, then 17 C July 5, with a 60 per cent chance of showers. On July 6 and 7, the lows will be 12 C and 13 C, respectively.