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Southern Manitoba roasts under heat warnings, with temperatures forecast to push past 30 C

You'll want to seek out some shade for the rest of this week if you live pretty much anywhere in southern Manitoba.

Some welcome summer-like swelter but for others, temperatures will be a concern

Daytime highs in Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba will peak in the low to mid-30sand overnight lows will stay around the mid- to high teens. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

You'll want to seek out some shade for the rest of this week if you live pretty much anywhere in southern Manitoba.

Heat warnings havebeen issued for most of the region, while the rest is under aspecial weather statement that says heat warnings are imminent.

So yeah, it's hot.And those scorching temperatures will lastthrough the weekend, Environment Canada forecasts.

Daytime highs will peak in the lowto mid-30sand there'snot a lot of relief once the sun sets. Overnight lows will still bein the mid- to high teens.

Thenormal high for this time of year is 22 C with a low around 9 C.

The hottest air is expected to move off Saturday but temperatures are forecasttoremain above normal into early next week, around 28 C and 29 C.

While some will welcome the summer-like swelter, there are those for whom the temperatures will be a concern.

Older adults, people with chronic illness and people living alone have a particularly high risk for heat illness, especially if they are living in an urban area or do not have air conditioning, Environment Canada warns.

Others at greater risk include infants and young children, and people who work or exercise in the heat.

The weather agency urges people to take care of themselves and others, and encourages people to check in regularly with vulnerable or socially isolated community members, friends and family.

The areas in red are under a heat warning and those in grey are under a special weather statement that says heat warnings could be imminent. (Environment Canada)

"Contact people by phone where possible to reduce face-to-face interactions, which will help control the spread of COVID-19," Environment Canada says.

Also, never leave people or pets alone in a parked vehicle or direct sunlight.

For more information on heat and your health, visit Manitoba Healthor callHealth Links at 204-788-8200 or toll-free at 1-888-315-9257.

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