WINNIPEG — If you’re going to be outside over the next couple of days, there’s a few things you will need to have on you at all times.
Water, sunscreen and a hat would probably be a pretty good idea.
Environment Canada issuing a heat warning for the southeastern half of the province.
Parts of northwestern Ontario like Thunder Bay, Kenora and Dryden are also under a heat warning.
Temperatures throughout southern Manitoba will peak in the 32 to 35 C range Wednesday. Factor in the humidity, and it will feel anywhere between 40 and 45 outside.
The heat and humidity will also increase the risk of a severe thunderstorm for the south in the afternoon and into the evening. Large hail, high winds and even isolated tornadoes are possible.
Thursday morning will be continue to be warm and temperatures will rise to 30 or warmer, but humidity levels will be lower.
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