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Severe Weather Signals End of Heat Wave in Waterloo Region

July 4, 20262 Mins Read
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After nearly a week of oppressive heat and sticky humidity, the heat wave over the Region of Waterloo is finally winding down.

Environment Canada has an orange-level heat warning still active for us on Friday, which also covers much of southern Ontario.

At 6:43 a. m. on Friday, the weather service issued a yellow-level severe thunderstorm watch for our area, warning of possible strong winds and hail.

A powerful thunderstorm struck less than half an hour later, bringing dark clouds, rain, thunder, and lightning.

An additional yellow severe thunderstorm watch was announced for the afternoon but was canceled just before 4 p. m.

The high temperature for Friday is expected to reach 30 degrees; with humidity included, it will feel closer to 40 degrees.

The low overnight should drop below 20 degrees Friday night into Saturday for the first time since the heat warning started on Monday afternoon.

This weekend’s highs are predicted to be in the mid-20s, with nighttime lows around 17 as we head into next week.

Even though the heat warning is still in effect, officials remind everyone to stay safe during this weather.

The advice includes drinking water frequently before feeling thirsty and watching out for early signs of heat exhaustion. These symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue.

Additionally, Environment Canada points out that heat stroke may involve red hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and changes in consciousness.

Please remember to never leave anyone behind in a parked vehicle-especially children or pets.

A heat warning is issued when extremely high temperatures or humidity levels are expected to increase the risk of heat-related illnesses.

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