Manitoba

Heat warnings continue for Churchill, northeastern Manitoba

For the second day in a row, communities along Hudson Bay and inland in northeastern Manitoba were placed under a heat warning Monday.

Churchill, Shamattawa, Gillam, York expected to hit 30 C range

Churchill broke its own warm weather records on June 10 and 11, smashing previous records from 1941 and 1950 respectively. (Ryan Soulliere/CBC)

For the second day in a row, communities along Hudson Bay and inland in northeastern Manitoba were placed under a heat warning Monday.

Churchill, Shamattawa, Gillam, York and the surrounding areas are expected to see temperatures climb to the 30 C range, Environment Canada said.

Some of the same areas were placed under heat warnings Sunday.

The federal weather agency issues heat warnings when humid and hot conditions can pose elevated heat-related health risks.

The red areas were placed under a heat warning Monday. (Environment Canada)