In Ontario and Quebec, high heat is 'sitting around like an unwanted house guest' with no end in sight
"There's no relief in sight. It's just sitting around like an unwanted house guest, and won't leave," Environment and Climate Change Canada senior climatologist David Phillips told CTV News Channel on Thursday from his home in Barrie, Ont.in the two provinces, including the heavily populated areas around Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, in what could be the hottest stretch of weather any of these regions will experience this year.
Forecasts for Montreal called for highs of 36 C on Thursday and Friday. If that happened, it would mark the two hottest days thus far this year in the city. Friday was also forecasted to be the warmest day of the year in Ottawa, with a projected high of 35 C.
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