This long stretch of hot and humid weather continues for much of New Brunswick.
A heat warning, which was first issued late Friday, remains in effect for southern, central and northeastern parts of the province.
Environment Canada said daytime highs will hover around 30°C for the next three days, with overnight lows near 19°C.
“Humidity is expected to increase on Tuesday and Wednesday, with maximum humidex values reaching 36 to 40,” said the national weather agency.
Forecasters said temperatures are expected to remain a bit cooler in some coastal communities.
“Temperatures across the province are expected to cool off somewhat beginning Wednesday evening as a trough of low pressure begins to move across the region.”
Extreme heat warnings are in effect for most of the province. Drink plenty of water even before you feel thirsty and stay in a cool place. #nbweather 🔥☀️ pic.twitter.com/3nOelQTJsj
— Horizon Health (@HorizonHealthNB) July 29, 2019
Environment Canada said you should try and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day and seek a cool place when possible.
Meanwhile, a province-wide burn ban has been lifted in Saint John and northwestern New Brunswick, while burning is now allowed from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. elsewhere.