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July 5, 2025 Saturday

Day

current weather condition

Sunny

23.1

Feels like 24.9

Pressure 1015 mb
Humidity 47%
Precipitation 0 mm

Wind Activity

Wind
Wind speed 12.6 kph
Wind degree 287°
Wind direction WNW
Wind gust 26.2 kph

Weather Conditions

Conditions
Condition Sunny
Cloud cover 0 %
Vision 10 km
Chance of rain 0%
Chance of snow 0%

Solar Activity

The UVI ranges from 0 to ≥11.

The general thought is that the higher the UVI, the higher the risk will be for the

general public to attain diseases associated with an overexposure to UV radiation.

Sun
UV Index 1.6

Astronomical data

Astro
Sunrise 05:40 AM
Sunset 09:04 PM
Moonrise 04:42 PM
Moonset 01:31 AM
Moon phase Waxing Gibbous
Moon illumination 70

Weather summary

Summary
t° max 23.5
t° min 13.4
t° avg 18.7
Humidity avg 71 %
Precipitation total 0 mm
Wind speed max 18.7 kph

Hourly weather forecast for for July 5, 2025

Temperature 17.4 ℃

Feels like 17.4 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 70%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 3 %

Wind chill 17.4 ℃

Wind speed 11.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 264°

Wind gust 24.2 kph

Heat index 17.4 ℃

Dew point 12.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 16.8 ℃

Feels like 16.8 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 73%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 2 %

Wind chill 16.8 ℃

Wind speed 12.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 266°

Wind gust 26.5 kph

Heat index 16.8 ℃

Dew point 12.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 16.2 ℃

Feels like 16.2 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 77%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 5 %

Wind chill 16.2 ℃

Wind speed 15.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 273°

Wind gust 31.4 kph

Heat index 16.2 ℃

Dew point 12.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.7 ℃

Feels like 15.7 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 79%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 84 %

Wind chill 15.7 ℃

Wind speed 15.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 271°

Wind gust 29.9 kph

Heat index 15.7 ℃

Dew point 12.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.2 ℃

Feels like 14.8 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 80%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 15 %

Wind chill 14.8 ℃

Wind speed 18.7 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 272°

Wind gust 33.3 kph

Heat index 15.2 ℃

Dew point 11.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 14.3 ℃

Feels like 13.5 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 81%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 99 %

Wind chill 13.5 ℃

Wind speed 18.7 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 277°

Wind gust 32.3 kph

Heat index 14.3 ℃

Dew point 11.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 14 ℃

Feels like 13 ℃

Presure 1014 mb

Humidity 86%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 13 ℃

Wind speed 18.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 285°

Wind gust 31.2 kph

Heat index 14 ℃

Dew point 11.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 14.5 ℃

Feels like 13.6 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 88%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 13.6 ℃

Wind speed 18.7 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 288°

Wind gust 29.7 kph

Heat index 14.5 ℃

Dew point 11.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.4 ℃

Feels like 14.9 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 88%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 2 %

Wind chill 14.9 ℃

Wind speed 17.3 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 289°

Wind gust 26.3 kph

Heat index 15.4 ℃

Dew point 12.9 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 16.6 ℃

Feels like 16.4 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 85%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 16.4 ℃

Wind speed 15.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 291°

Wind gust 25.2 kph

Heat index 16.6 ℃

Dew point 13.7 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.4 ℃

Feels like 18.3 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 78%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 18.3 ℃

Wind speed 14.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 285°

Wind gust 24.6 kph

Heat index 18.4 ℃

Dew point 14.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 19.3 ℃

Feels like 19.2 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 74%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 19.2 ℃

Wind speed 11.9 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 285°

Wind gust 20.7 kph

Heat index 19.3 ℃

Dew point 15.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 20 ℃

Feels like 20 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 71%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 7 %

Wind chill 20 ℃

Wind speed 11.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 278°

Wind gust 20 kph

Heat index 20 ℃

Dew point 14.9 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 20.8 ℃

Feels like 20.8 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 68%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 12 %

Wind chill 20.8 ℃

Wind speed 10.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 294°

Wind gust 19.9 kph

Heat index 22.3 ℃

Dew point 14.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 21.4 ℃

Feels like 21.4 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 65%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 12 %

Wind chill 21.4 ℃

Wind speed 14 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 315°

Wind gust 25.7 kph

Heat index 23.4 ℃

Dew point 14.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 21.8 ℃

Feels like 21.8 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 60%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 19 %

Wind chill 21.8 ℃

Wind speed 15.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 323°

Wind gust 28.1 kph

Heat index 24 ℃

Dew point 14 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 22.6 ℃

Feels like 24.6 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 58%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 17 %

Wind chill 22.6 ℃

Wind speed 16.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 321°

Wind gust 30.9 kph

Heat index 24.6 ℃

Dew point 13.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 23 ℃

Feels like 24.8 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 57%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 1 %

Wind chill 23 ℃

Wind speed 15.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 307°

Wind gust 29.8 kph

Heat index 24.8 ℃

Dew point 14.5 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 23.1 ℃

Feels like 24.9 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 47%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 23.2 ℃

Wind speed 12.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 287°

Wind gust 26.2 kph

Heat index 24.9 ℃

Dew point 14.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 22.1 ℃

Feels like 24.7 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 58%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 22.1 ℃

Wind speed 13 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 273°

Wind gust 27.2 kph

Heat index 24.7 ℃

Dew point 14.7 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 21.3 ℃

Feels like 21.3 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 61%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 21.3 ℃

Wind speed 14 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 270°

Wind gust 29.5 kph

Heat index 22.6 ℃

Dew point 13.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 20.5 ℃

Feels like 20.5 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 63%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 93 %

Wind chill 20.5 ℃

Wind speed 18 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 261°

Wind gust 37.8 kph

Heat index 21.1 ℃

Dew point 13.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 19.7 ℃

Feels like 19.7 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 66%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 76 %

Wind chill 19.7 ℃

Wind speed 16.9 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 256°

Wind gust 35.1 kph

Heat index 20 ℃

Dew point 13.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.9 ℃

Feels like 18.9 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 68%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 71 %

Wind chill 18.9 ℃

Wind speed 18.7 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 258°

Wind gust 37.5 kph

Heat index 19 ℃

Dew point 12.9 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Weather Alerts for , for July 5, 2025

Alerts and warnings issued by government agencies in USA, UK, Europe and Rest of the World

Total alerts - 5

Areas

Note

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Description

Humidex values reaching 38 are expected for the next 2 days. A period of very warm and humid weather is expected. Time span: Sunday and Monday. Maximum temperature Sunday: 29 degrees Celsius (Humidex 33). Minimum temperature Sunday night: 18 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature Monday: 30 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38). Locations: southwestern Nova Scotia. Remarks: Cooler conditions can be expected along parts of the coast. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Information is provided on the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness website at https://novascotia.ca/heat-related-illness/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.

Instruction

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.

Areas

Note

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Description

Humidex values reaching 38 are expected for the next 2 days. A period of very warm and humid weather is expected. Time span: Sunday and Monday. Maximum temperature Sunday: 29 degrees Celsius (Humidex 33). Minimum temperature Sunday night: 18 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature Monday: 30 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38). Locations: southwestern Nova Scotia. Remarks: Cooler conditions can be expected along parts of the coast. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Information is provided on the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness website at https://novascotia.ca/heat-related-illness/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.

Instruction

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.

Areas

Note

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Description

Humidex values reaching 38 are expected for the next 2 days. A period of very warm and humid weather is expected. Time span: Sunday and Monday. Maximum temperature Sunday: 29 degrees Celsius (Humidex 33). Minimum temperature Sunday night: 18 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature Monday: 30 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38). Locations: southwestern Nova Scotia. Remarks: Cooler conditions can be expected along parts of the coast. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Information is provided on the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness website at https://novascotia.ca/heat-related-illness/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.

Instruction

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.

Areas

Note

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Description

Humidex values reaching 38 are expected for the next 2 days. A period of very warm and humid weather is expected. Time span: Sunday and Monday. Maximum temperature Sunday: 29 degrees Celsius (Humidex 33). Minimum temperature Sunday night: 18 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature Monday: 30 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38). Locations: southwestern Nova Scotia. Remarks: Cooler conditions can be expected along parts of the coast. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Information is provided on the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness website at https://novascotia.ca/heat-related-illness/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.

Instruction

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.

Areas

Note

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Description

Humidex values reaching 38 are expected for the next 2 days. A period of very warm and humid weather is expected. Time span: Sunday and Monday. Maximum temperature Sunday: 29 degrees Celsius (Humidex 33). Minimum temperature Sunday night: 18 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature Monday: 30 degrees Celsius (Humidex 34 to 38). Locations: southwestern Nova Scotia. Remarks: Cooler conditions can be expected along parts of the coast. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Information is provided on the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness website at https://novascotia.ca/heat-related-illness/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm.

Instruction

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.