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Heat Alert in Southern Ontario: Stay Cool This Week

July 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Heat Alert in Southern Ontario: Stay Cool This Week
The City of Hamilton issued a heat warning Monday and is offering 'cooling places' throughout the city for people to avoid the high temperatures. (Tony Smyth/CBC)
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The City of Hamilton has announced a heat warning starting Monday that’s expected to last several days, providing cooling areas for residents to escape the extreme temperatures.

Environment Canada has issued a yellow heat warning for much of Southern Ontario this week, predicting temperatures between 30 and 37 C, with humidex values making it feel like it’s anywhere from 38 to 45 C.

Temperatures are projected to hit around 37 C on Tuesday, with high heat conditions persisting through Wednesday or Thursday evening, according to the federal weather agency.

This morning, the city’s Medical Officer of Health declared a heat warning for Hamilton, stating that the city and local community agencies will have “cooling places” available for residents during this hot spell.

A press release from the city mentioned that these spots can be recognized by a “Cool Down Here” sign at their entrance. A list of these designated cooling locations can also be found on the city’s website.

Furthermore, all regular open swims at both indoor and outdoor pools in the city will be free during this heat event, as noted in the release.

Brantford, Niagara, Burlington provide cooling options

Environment Canada has also put out heat warnings for various other areas in the region.

In Brantford, cooling stations are set up at public libraries, Lynden Park Mall, and Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre. A complete list of cooling stations along with public pools and splashpads is accessible on the city’s website.

If anyone in Brantford requires emergency shelter during this heat wave, they’re encouraged to reach out to SOAR Community Services Emergency Shelter Intake Services. SOAR also offers a cooling center at their location on 73 Murray Street for up to 10 individuals.

Additionally, temporary cooling areas will be available at Rosewood House for men and women located at 42 Nelson Street and at The Salvation Army Booth Centre for men situated at 187 Dalhousie Street.

The City of Niagara Falls will have cooling stations running at Gale Centre located at 5152 Thorold Stone Road from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m., alongside all public library branches. Individuals can also stop by Mac Bain Community Centre located at 7150 Montrose Road from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. for some relief from the heat.

Burlington residents may visit any public library throughout the city as designated cooling centers. A complete list of locations and hours is available on Burlington’s website.

Be aware of signs of heat exhaustion

The city is urging everyone to take measures against overheating this week while being vigilant about symptoms of heat exhaustion such as heavy sweating, weakness, cold or clammy skin, weak pulse, fainting spells, or vomiting.

If you experience these symptoms, seek help immediately and don’t hesitate to call 911 if necessary.

To prevent any heat-related illnesses, officials recommend drinking plenty of water while wearing hats and sunscreen along with lightweight clothing that fits loosely. It’s best to limit outdoor activities when it’s hottest out and keep your living area cool by closing blinds or curtains during peak temperature hours as suggested in their announcement.

Please remember never to leave children or pets inside closed vehicles during these hot events; check on neighbors and loved ones too ensure they have access to cool spaces if needed.


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