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montreal heat

Montreal is about to sweat buckets with its first scorcher of the year. Environment Canada is warning residents that the next few days may feel like living in a sauna.

The mercury this week is set to skyrocket past the 30-degree mark for at least three days straight.

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Montreal is entering a new era where clear skies have been replaced with smoky horizons. What was once a distant future concern has turned into a hot reality. Giant swaths of Quebec forests are burning and Montreal even held the unfortunate distinction of having the most polluted air in the world at the start of July.

The global climate is warming too, and you can feel it. Earth's hottest day ever was just recorded this week… three days in a row.

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The Montreal weather forecast shows humidex values approaching 30 this week. Take it as either summer's last breath or evidence of a planet hurtling toward climate catastrophe.

Environment Canada is predicting a three-day temperature buildup, beginning with a high of 19 C on Monday, October 24, and peaking at 24 C on Wednesday, October 26.

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Environment Canada issued a heat warning for Montreal Monday morning ahead of humidex values that the agency says will reach 40.

The warning covers Montreal, Laval, the southern portions of the Laurentides and Lanaudière regions, and the Montérégie region from the South Shore to the U.S. border.

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Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Montreal ahead of expected humidex values reaching and maybe even exceeding 40. The federal weather agency says this high-heat, high-humidity combo could last through the weekend.

The warning covers much of southern Quebec, from Estrie to Mauricie, Montreal and surrounding regions, and Outaouais.

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