Most of Nova Scotia under 3-day heat warning
Environment Canada has issued a heat alert for most of Nova Scotia that is expected to last the next three days.
Temperatures are forecast to hit between 34 C and 40 C with humidity

A three-day heat warning is now in effect for most of Nova Scotia.
Environment Canada issued the heat warning for all counties except Digby, Yarmouth and Shelburne on Tuesday morning. The heat warning is expected to continue into Thursday.
A combination of warm temperatures and elevated humidity will create high humidex values, the weather agency said in a release.
CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon said temperatures could feel like 40 C with the humidity.
"[Wednesday] will be the peak of the heat and the humidity across Nova Scotia,"