Beach beckons as Toronto swelters in extreme heat, but cool-down on the way
Heat warning first issued Thursday continues for city, cold front expected this week
Relief from the extreme heat is in sight.
Toronto remained under a heat warning on Monday but Environment Canada says temperatures are forecast to cool by Friday.
A cold front that is expected to pass over Southern Ontario this week will bring that "cool-down," the federal weather agency says.
The sweltering weather, meanwhile, brought families to Toronto beaches in droves on Monday.
Slightly unsettled weather was predicted on Monday afternoon.
Environment Canada said temperatures were forecast to edge down in the afternoon with a slightly cooler and less humid air mass passing over southern Ontario.
The temperature on Monday is expected to hit 33 C but it will feel like 43 with the humidity. The forecast says there is a risk of thunderstorms on Monday afternoon, with a 60 per cent chance of showers.
Over the next two days, temperatures are still expected to be in the low 30s, while overnight low temperatures are forecast to be in the high teens.
Heat, humidity could return Wednesday
Environment Canada says the heat and humidity could return on Wednesday.
For Wednesday and Thursday, the forecast is calling for daytime highs of near the mid-30s, with the humidity making it feel like the mid-40s. Overnight low temperatures are forecast to be in low-20s and high teens in some rural areas.
On Friday, the high is expected to be 28 C, with a low of 14 at night.
The federal weather agency says the city is in the midst of an "extreme heat event." It has said the heat event is significant because of its duration.
"Never leave people or pets inside a parked vehicle," it advises.
"Extreme heat affects everyone. The risks are greater for young children, pregnant women, older adults, people with chronic illnesses and people working or exercising outdoors."