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More extreme heat across parts of U.S.

3 sources7 storiesFirst seen 7/14/2026Score56Breakthrough
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is facing either extreme heat or excessive rainfall and potential flooding on Tuesday.

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Here's where the greatest threats are expected.

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Heat warnings were issued for most of Ontario, along with parts of Quebec, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, Environment Canada said.

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Millions in Ontario will temperatures near 37 degrees Celsius Tuesday as the "peak" of a heat wave over the province settles in, Environment Canada says.

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Record-breaking heat possible in Toronto as hot weather event warning continues Toronto StarWith humidex values approaching 45, heat warnings are in place for these provinces CTV NewsVery hot Tuesday forecast to finish short heat wave CBCOntario heat wave to peak today as temperatures even out in Manitoba The Globe and MailRecord-breaking heat expected for some parts of Canada ntv.ca

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Here is how hot it is going to get.

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CP24Ontario feels hottest temperatures in 90 years, more to come The Weather NetworkHot and sticky weather prompts warnings from Saskatchewan to Quebec CBCRecord-breaking heat possible in Toronto as hot weather event warning continues Toronto StarHere's how you can stay cool during the heat wave SooToday.com

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Summary

**Summary:** A widespread heat wave is affecting parts of the United States with extreme temperatures expected across many regions. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the ongoing impact of climate change on weather patterns, posing significant risks to public health and infrastructure. The extreme heat poses serious threats to human health, particularly for vulnerable populations,

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