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Heat warnings issued for Calgary, much of southern Alberta

Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for Calgary and much of southern Alberta with temperatures expected to reach 35 C in some areas on Monday.

Temperature could reach 35 C in some places

Children get a break from the heat at Riley Park in Calgary on a summer day in this undated file photo. (Colleen Underwood/CBC)

Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for Calgary and much of southern Alberta with temperatures expected to reach 35 C in some areas on Monday.

Daytime temperatures in Calgary are forecast to range from 29 C to 34 C. The heat should taper off Monday night and Tuesday before rising again on Wednesday, the agency said on its alerts page.

In several areas farther south, including Lethbridge and Medicine Hat, the temperature is predicted to range from 32 to 35 C.

People are advised to take precautions to protect themselves from the heat. The precautions include doing outdoor activities later in the day, taking frequent breaks, drinking lots of water and never leaving people or pets in a closed vehicle.

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

As of 10:30 a.m. Monday, the heat warning covered these areas:

  • Calgary.
  • Okotoks, High River, Claresholm.
  • Brooks, Strathmore, Vulcan.
  • Medicine Hat, Bow Island, Suffield.
  • Lethbridge, Taber, Milk River.
  • Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Foremost. 
Environment Canada issued heat warnings for much of southern Alberta on Monday. (Environment Canada)