The temperature on Canada Day was 10 C higher than … By early June 2018, the Mexican government had declared a state of emergency in more than three hundred 'Desert Sun,' Jesse Marx, June 25, 2017, "Palm Springs hits record-high temps two days in a row" KPNX TV, Hayden Packwoof, 'Hottest day ever: 122° — and other 'cool' Phoenix-is-really-hot facts' National Weather Service Phoenix & Yuma July 2018 Climate Data Xinhua, “Heatwave breaks records in several Mexican states,” June 2, 2018, Accuweather Hermosillo, SON July 2018 temperatures The temperature in Glacier National Park Reached Temperatures of 90°F, and 32.22°C. “My thoughts are with the loved ones of those who have died in Quebec during this heat wave,” Montreal’s emergency services said in a statement that they have been stretched to the limit as more than 1,200 heat-related calls a day – a 30% increase over the usual – have come pouring in. The humidex value for Ottawa on Canada Day between noon and 3 pm was 47, the highest ever recorded in the city . 6 Californians and 5 others elsewhere had died by June 29. Officials warn that the sweltering heat and humidity are expected to continue for at least another dayA heatwave rolling through central and eastern Canada has caused the deaths of more than 30 people, with officials warning that the extreme weather conditions are expected to continue for at least another day.The sweltering combination of heat and humidity, which began on Friday, has been linked by health officials to the deaths of 33 people across southern Quebec.

“I’m counting on Montrealers to knock on doors, maybe of a neighbour, just to find out if the person is OK. It’s a team effort,” she told reporters. Thu 5 Jul 2018 13.27 EDT 393 A heatwave rolling through central and eastern Canada has caused the deaths of more than 30 people, with officials warning that the extreme weather conditions … From 1 to 6 July 2018, the air temperature consistently rose above 35 °C (95.0 °F) in parts of Quebec and Ontario. A heat wave last week in Quebec, Canada, killed an estimated 91 people, authorities say. “The good news is that according to the weather reports, this heatwave will break in a few days. Numerous temperature readings above 40.0 °C (104.0 °F) were recorded across the province including in Assiniboia and Swift Current, which both recorded 2 consecutive days with high temperatures above 40.0 °C (104.0 °F).Numerous daily records were set across Manitoba on August 11 and 12. “It’s tragic, but whenever there are heatwaves like this – and we will have more of them because of climate change – it is the weak and vulnerable who are affected first,” he said.