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City of Hamilton under heat warning

The city of Hamilton issued it's first heat warning of 2019 on Friday. A hot and humid airmass is expected to bring humidex values near 40. Don Mitchell / Global News

With Environment Canada continuing its heat warning for Hamilton, the city’s medical officer of health followed suit.

The city has issued its first warning of 2019 with a hot and humid airmass expected to stick around right through Saturday.

Daytime highs are expected in the low thirties with humidex values near 40.

Overnight temperatures will remain near 20 degrees.

The City says it will open up “cool places” during the heat event and that “locations can be identified by a ‘Cool Down Here’ sign at the entrance.”

Leisure Swims at all City of Hamilton indoor and outdoor pools will also be free of charge, in addition to spray pads, additional cool places and outdoor pools across Hamilton.

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“Signs of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating, weakness, cold, pale and clammy skin, weak pulse, fainting and vomiting,” the city’s medical officer said in a statement on Friday, “If experiencing symptoms, seek help right away — call 911 if needed.”

The city also suggests:

• Drinking plenty of water, avoid drinking alcoholic and caffeinated beverages.

• Limit physical activities and visit cool air-conditioned places such as malls, recreation centres, and other city-run facilities.

• Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing, and a hat or umbrella.

• Use sunscreen,

• Close blinds or curtains, and open windows to let air circulate when using a fan.

• Never leave children or pets alone in closed vehicles.

• Check on your neighbours and family.

Environment Canada says relief is in sight Saturday night as a cold front and cooler temperatures with lower humidity are expected.

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