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The heat will be on Montreal with temperatures forecast to surpass 30 C starting Sunday

Eramelinda Boquer has Montreal's weather forecast for Friday, June 4, 2021

Get ready, Montreal.

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It’s not quite summer yet — but balmy temperatures are on the way for the city and parts of southern Quebec this weekend.

Environment Canada issued a special weather statement Friday for several regions, including Lanaudière, the Laurentians and the Eastern Townships.

A “warm and humid air mass” will make its way to the province to mark the first weekend of June, according to the weather agency.

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“From Sunday to Tuesday, maximum temperatures will reach or exceed 30 C and humidex values could reach 40,” the statement reads.

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There will be some reprieve after the sun sets, but not much. Environment Canada says those areas can expect it to be warm overnight, with lows near 20 C.

Quebecers in affected areas should take precautions in the coming days such as checking in on loved ones who are vulnerable or live alone, it adds.

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“During times of high heat, your health and the health of your family and friends can deteriorate rapidly,” the statement reads.

In order to beat the heat, Montreal public health advises staying hydrated by drinking lots of water — even before feeling thirsty.

Other recommendations include taking cold showers or baths and spending two to three hours in a cool place, with air conditioning if possible.

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The department also suggests reducing physical effort when it’s hot outside.

If you have any questions about your health, authorities say to contact Info-Santé at 811. If there’s an emergency, call 911.

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