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Environment Canada lifts heat warning for Calgary

WATCH: Canada has seen a swath of heat warnings in the past week, warnings of elevated risks for heat-related illnesses, and lowered air quality. But data shows many Canadians don’t have air conditioning, with only 64 per cent of Canadian households having access to some kind of air conditioning in 2021, the most recent year for which figures are available. Nathaniel Dove has the details – Jul 10, 2023

A heat warning has been lifted for Calgary on Monday evening as conditions no longer meet the criteria.

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Environment Canada first issued the heat warning for Calgary and Rocky View County on Saturday, saying daytime highs during the weekend were expected to reach 30 C with overnight temperatures of 14 C.

At the time, temperatures were forecast to cool down on Monday.

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While the warning for Rocky View County was lifted early Monday morning, the warning for Calgary persisted.

Environment Canada then lifted the heat warning at around 8 p.m.

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