As the city’s heat wave continues, Toronto is baking under extreme sun and isn’t getting a break yet.

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Toronto on Monday as dangerously hot and humid conditions are expected to continue through Tuesday night.

Temperatures are expected to hit between 33 C and 36 C, but with the humidity, it could feel closer to 46 C. Even at night, things aren’t cooling down much — overnight lows are forecast to hover between 22 C and 25 C.

Sunday also saw extreme conditions in the city, as Toronto Pearson Airport saw a high of 35 C with a humidex level of 46 at 5 p.m.

This prolonged heat can be dangerous, especially for older adults, people with health conditions, and those without air conditioning.

The City of Toronto has activated its Heat Relief Network, offering more than 500 public cooling spaces across libraries, community centres, shelters, and drop-in sites. Outreach teams are also checking on vulnerable residents across the city.

Environment Canada has urged Torontonians to be vigilant as heat-related illnesses can come on quickly.

You should watch for symptoms like dizziness, nausea, headache, dark urine, and extreme fatigue. If someone shows signs of heat stroke — such as red, hot skin, confusion, or fainting — call 911 immediately. While waiting for help, try to cool the person down using cold water or ice packs or move them into a shaded or air-conditioned area.

Environment Canada also advised people to drink water regularly, close blinds during the day and open windows if it’s cooler outside than inside. If your space gets too hot, consider spending time at a cooling centre, library, or shaded park. Limit strenuous activity during the peak heat hours, and wear lightweight, light-coloured clothing outdoors.

The warning also stressed to “never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle.”

Stay tuned to Environment Canada’s website for the latest heat updates and safety information throughout the day.

Be safe, shaded and hydrated out there, Torontonians.

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