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Real Time Weather for August 1, 2025
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Current weather
August 1, 2025 Friday | ||
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Night ![]() Partly Cloudy |
19.2 ℃ Feels like 19.2 ℃ |
Pressure 1024 mb |
Humidity 64% | ||
Precipitation 0 mm | ||
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Wind Activity
Wind | |
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Wind speed | 7.2 kph |
Wind degree | 10° |
Wind direction | N |
Wind gust | 12.5 kph |
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Weather Conditions
Conditions | |
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Condition | Sunny |
Cloud cover | 25 % |
Vision | 24 km |
Chance of rain | 0% |
Chance of snow | 0% |
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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 | |
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UV Index | 0 |
Solar Activity |
Astronomical data
Astro | |
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Sunrise | 06:08 AM |
Sunset | 08:41 PM |
Moonrise | 02:30 PM |
Moonset | 12:00 AM |
Moon phase | First Quarter |
Moon illumination | 45 |
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Weather summary
Summary | |
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t° max | 25.9 ℃ |
t° min | 17 ℃ |
t° avg | 21.1 ℃ |
Humidity avg | 47 % |
Precipitation total | 0 mm |
Wind speed max | 14.8 kph |
Realtime weather forecast |
Hourly weather forecast for for August 1, 2025
Temperature 20.8 ℃
Feels like 20.8 ℃
Presure 1023 mb
Humidity 55%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 46 %
Wind chill 20.8 ℃
Wind speed 7.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 328°
Wind gust 12.7 kph
Heat index 21 ℃
Dew point 11.3 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 19.2 ℃
Feels like 20.1 ℃
Presure 1024 mb
Humidity 64%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 25 %
Wind chill 20.1 ℃
Wind speed 7.2 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 10°
Wind gust 12.5 kph
Heat index 20.2 ℃
Dew point 10.3 ℃
Vision 24 km
UV index Low
Temperature 19.3 ℃
Feels like 19.3 ℃
Presure 1023 mb
Humidity 52%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 14 %
Wind chill 19.3 ℃
Wind speed 6.5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 36°
Wind gust 11.6 kph
Heat index 19.4 ℃
Dew point 9.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 18.8 ℃
Feels like 18.8 ℃
Presure 1023 mb
Humidity 56%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 18 %
Wind chill 18.8 ℃
Wind speed 6.5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 17°
Wind gust 12 kph
Heat index 18.9 ℃
Dew point 9.6 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 18.5 ℃
Feels like 18.5 ℃
Presure 1023 mb
Humidity 57%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 52 %
Wind chill 18.5 ℃
Wind speed 6.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 4°
Wind gust 12.9 kph
Heat index 18.5 ℃
Dew point 9.6 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 18.1 ℃
Feels like 18.1 ℃
Presure 1024 mb
Humidity 56%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 53 %
Wind chill 18.1 ℃
Wind speed 6.1 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 8°
Wind gust 11.7 kph
Heat index 18.1 ℃
Dew point 9.3 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 17.5 ℃
Feels like 17.5 ℃
Presure 1024 mb
Humidity 58%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 42 %
Wind chill 17.5 ℃
Wind speed 5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 1°
Wind gust 9.5 kph
Heat index 17.5 ℃
Dew point 9.2 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 17.6 ℃
Feels like 17.6 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 60%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 11 %
Wind chill 17.6 ℃
Wind speed 4.3 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 359°
Wind gust 7 kph
Heat index 17.6 ℃
Dew point 9.2 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 18.4 ℃
Feels like 18.4 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 56%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 18.4 ℃
Wind speed 5.4 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 14°
Wind gust 7.6 kph
Heat index 18.4 ℃
Dew point 8.9 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 19.6 ℃
Feels like 19.6 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 50%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 19.6 ℃
Wind speed 6.5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 12°
Wind gust 8.6 kph
Heat index 19.6 ℃
Dew point 8.6 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 21 ℃
Feels like 21 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 44%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 21 ℃
Wind speed 6.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 3°
Wind gust 7.9 kph
Heat index 21.9 ℃
Dew point 8.1 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 22.2 ℃
Feels like 23.2 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 41%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 22.2 ℃
Wind speed 7.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 358°
Wind gust 8.8 kph
Heat index 23.2 ℃
Dew point 8.4 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 23.4 ℃
Feels like 24 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 39%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 23.4 ℃
Wind speed 7.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 351°
Wind gust 8.7 kph
Heat index 24 ℃
Dew point 8.7 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 24.4 ℃
Feels like 24.7 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 37%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 24.4 ℃
Wind speed 6.5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 343°
Wind gust 7.5 kph
Heat index 24.7 ℃
Dew point 9 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 25.2 ℃
Feels like 25.2 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 35%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 25.2 ℃
Wind speed 6.5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 8°
Wind gust 7.5 kph
Heat index 25.2 ℃
Dew point 9.1 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index High
Temperature 25.5 ℃
Feels like 25.4 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 34%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 25.5 ℃
Wind speed 7.2 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 11°
Wind gust 8.3 kph
Heat index 25.4 ℃
Dew point 9 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index High
Temperature 25.4 ℃
Feels like 25.3 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 34%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 25.4 ℃
Wind speed 5 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 3°
Wind gust 5.8 kph
Heat index 25.3 ℃
Dew point 8.7 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index High
Temperature 24.9 ℃
Feels like 25 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 34%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 24.9 ℃
Wind speed 6.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 359°
Wind gust 7.9 kph
Heat index 25 ℃
Dew point 8.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index High
Temperature 24 ℃
Feels like 24.7 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 36%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 24 ℃
Wind speed 10.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 345°
Wind gust 12.8 kph
Heat index 24.7 ℃
Dew point 8.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index High
Temperature 22.8 ℃
Feels like 24.4 ℃
Presure 1025 mb
Humidity 39%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 22.8 ℃
Wind speed 12.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 344°
Wind gust 16.5 kph
Heat index 24.4 ℃
Dew point 8.6 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index High
Temperature 21.3 ℃
Feels like 21.3 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 45%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 21.3 ℃
Wind speed 12.2 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 345°
Wind gust 18.4 kph
Heat index 22.8 ℃
Dew point 9.1 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 20.1 ℃
Feels like 20.1 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 54%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 20.1 ℃
Wind speed 14 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 350°
Wind gust 22.9 kph
Heat index 21.1 ℃
Dew point 9.9 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 18.7 ℃
Feels like 18.7 ℃
Presure 1027 mb
Humidity 58%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 18.7 ℃
Wind speed 14.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 346°
Wind gust 25.7 kph
Heat index 19.3 ℃
Dew point 10.3 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 18 ℃
Feels like 18 ℃
Presure 1026 mb
Humidity 52%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 5 %
Wind chill 18 ℃
Wind speed 14.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 342°
Wind gust 26.6 kph
Heat index 18.3 ℃
Dew point 7.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Weather Alerts for , for August 1, 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
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. Smoke from forest fires over the Prairies will continue to affect southern Ontario today. Air quality and visibility due to wildfire smoke can fluctuate over short distances and can vary considerably from hour to hour. Air quality is expected to improve from northeast to southwest today. ### As smoke levels increase, health risks increase. Limit time outdoors. Consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. Visit http://www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Instruction
When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, a well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at https://www.canada.ca/wildfire-smoke.
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
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. ### As smoke levels increase, health risks increase. Limit time outdoors. Consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. Visit http://www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Instruction
When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, a well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at https://www.canada.ca/wildfire-smoke.
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
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. Smoke from forest fires over the Prairies will continue to affect southern Ontario today. Air quality and visibility due to wildfire smoke can fluctuate over short distances and can vary considerably from hour to hour. Air quality is expected to improve from north to south today. ### As smoke levels increase, health risks increase. Limit time outdoors. Consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. Visit http://www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Instruction
When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, a well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at https://www.canada.ca/wildfire-smoke.
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
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. ### As smoke levels increase, health risks increase. Limit time outdoors. Consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. Visit http://www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Instruction
When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, a well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at https://www.canada.ca/wildfire-smoke.
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
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. ### As smoke levels increase, health risks increase. Limit time outdoors. Consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. Visit http://www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Instruction
When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, a well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at https://www.canada.ca/wildfire-smoke.