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'Ring of fire' setup brings a stormy zing with the heat to Alberta

'Ring of fire' setup brings a stormy zing with the heat to Alberta
'Ring of fire' setup brings a stormy zing with the heat to Alberta

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الاثنين 8 يوليو 2024 09:26 مساءً

Some of the heat currently scorching B.C. will seep into Alberta this week, along with a humid air mass, which will eventually set the stage for thunderstorms on Wednesday.

Heat warnings cover much of Alberta, with Environment and Climate Change Canada advising folks to take precautions to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours.

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Temperatures will be on the hot side Tuesday, soaring to as much as 13 degrees above normal in parts of the province. Widespread, 30-degree daytime highs will be prevalent, with the southern areas being on the higher end of the values.

Alberta heat warnings July 8

Alberta heat warnings July 8

And, with a muggy air mass that will push humidex values into, the temperatures will be a fuel for a thunderstorm threat come Wednesday and Thursday.

Tuesday: Heat turns up in Alberta, precedes storm threat on Wednesday

Temperatures will be 10-13°C above normal forecast across most of the province of Alberta by Tuesday.

Dew points will approach the upper teens across central Alberta on Tuesday, making the air mass uncharacteristically muggy as humidex values tip into the upper 30s.

Prairies Wednesday temperatures and icons

Prairies Wednesday temperatures and icons

There is high confidence that peak the heat arrives across the province on Tuesday and Wednesday, ahead a cold front that is in question for Thursday.

Thunderstorm potential pops up across Alberta on Wednesday as an upper-level impulse moves in aloft, acting as a storm trigger.

We’re watching the risk of hail possibly exceeding 4 cm in diameter this week across the Prairies, with a robust amount of available storm energy.

Alberta storm risk map Wednesday_July 8

Alberta storm risk map Wednesday_July 8

By Thursday, that trough will push towards the Saskatchewan border and bring the storm risk eastward as it moves.

The Canadian Red Cross also recommends taking frequent breaks while working outside, wearing a hat while outdoors, and avoiding drinking caffeine and alcohol as they can cause dehydration.

Explainer: extreme heat safety tips

Explainer: extreme heat safety tips

  • Consider rescheduling outdoor activities to cooler hours of the day.

  • Spend time in cooled indoor spaces where possible.

  • Check for your children or pets before you exit your vehicle. Do not leave any person or pet inside a closed vehicle, for any length of time.

Monitor for symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, such as high body temperature, lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness.

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Stay tuned to The Weather Network for the latest forecast updates for Alberta.

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