Stay hydrated! Record-breaking heat in Montreal this week
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High heat is pushing into parts of Quebec this week, and many communities could see record-breaking temperatures this week. Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued special weather statements, advising people of the above-average temperatures.
High heat is pushing into parts of Quebec this week, and many communities could see record-breaking temperatures this week.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued special weather statements, advising people of the above-average temperatures.
Montreal is expecting near record-breaking temperatures on Wednesday, with a forecast high of 32 C. The record for May 31 is 32.3 C, set in 1999.
Montreal is expected to break a temperature record on Thursday, the first day of meteorological summer, with a forecast high of 33 C. The record for June 1 is 29.7 in 2013.
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