Heat Alerts Issued for All 3 P.E.I. Counties | CBC News

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Summer is almost here, but Prince Edward Island is already feeling the heat. This week, the Island is expected to experience hot and humid weather, with temperatures reaching up to 31 C on Wednesday and 32 C on Thursday. By the time the summer solstice arrives on Thursday evening, the humidex could make it feel as hot as 38 C. As a result, Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for all three counties on the Island for Wednesday and Thursday.

The warnings are in place because the high temperatures and humidity levels pose a risk of heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion. To stay safe during this hot spell, Islanders are advised to drink plenty of water, wear lightweight and light-colored clothing, apply sunscreen, keep perishable foods refrigerated, and check on vulnerable individuals like young children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses.

In addition to following these tips, Islanders are encouraged to stay informed about local weather forecasts and heat advisories. The province offers more advice on dealing with extreme heat emergencies through resources like Stay Cool, PEI and Preparing for Heat Waves.

It’s important to note that extreme heat events, like the one expected this week, are becoming more common and are linked to climate change. As temperatures continue to rise, it is crucial for individuals and communities to take proactive steps to protect themselves and others during periods of high heat. Stay cool, stay informed, and stay safe during this hot weather on Prince Edward Island.

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