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South of Quebec | Up to 35 ° C without counting humidx

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South quebec | up 35:

Monday was once again hot and humid in Quebec. Therefore, In several regions, the drought extends. Similarly, Very hot temperatures are announced again this Tuesday, before the conditions improve on Wednesday.

Posted at 6:49 a.m. Therefore, Updated at 7:7 p.m. However,

Environment Canada has published heat warnings for many regions in the eastern country. For example, including southern Quebec.

The temperature reached 35 ° C around 5 p.m. Nevertheless, in Montreal, with a feeling of 41.

According to the Federal Agency. Nevertheless. the heat and humidity will be there until the south quebec | up 35 new passage of a south quebec | up 35 cold front, scheduled for Wednesday.

“Wednesday. Moreover. it will be better for southern Ontario and southern Quebec, but for the Maritimes and the Gaspé, it will be necessary to wait until Thursday for the end of this heat wave,” said Gérald Cheng, meteorologist at Environment Canada.

“We hope that this cold front will bring rain,” he says. Consequently, “But temperatures should go back to the weekend again. Moreover, »»

According to the meteorologist, there has been no significant precipitation in southern Quebec since July 17. Nevertheless, “And in Montreal, there are 0 mm of precipitation for the month of August,” he said.

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In addition. For example. the City of Montreal advised the residents supplied by the south quebec | up 35 new Pierrefond Drinking Water Production factory on Monday that south quebec | up 35 the watering ban entered into force, I even day, until further notice.

This concerns the residents of the Pierrefonds-Roxboro district, as well as those of the cities of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Senneville and Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue.

“This opinion occurs due to the poor quality of water from the meadow river generated. by a drop in water level. For example, ” read a press release from the city. However, the quality of the tap water remains “excellent”, it specifies.

In addition. Therefore. the Regional Directorate of Public Health (DRSP) in Montreal asks the emergency physicians to report any death suspected of being linked to the current heat peak within 24 hours.

Work outside in suffocating heat – South quebec | up 35 – South quebec | up 35 new

“We were south quebec | up 35 new in full sun for a good six hours. Meanwhile, ” said Benjamin Paul, south quebec | up 35 who oversees a small project of a dozen people in Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.

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Photo Édouard Desroches. Therefore, the press

Benjamin Paul, Supervisor at Demonfort Landscape

Workers under his responsibility are between 23 and 56 years old. Nevertheless, “Not everyone has the same heat tolerance, that’s for sure. Consequently, I am used to that, but for others it can be more difficult, ”he says.

All day long. Meanwhile. he let the workers of his team take breaks in the shade and cool off as soon as they needed them. “The goal is not that they have a south quebec | up 35 new discomfort!” He says.

“We raise awareness among workers during the heat wave so. that they learn to spot the first signs [d’un coup de chaleur] “Recalls Simon Lévesque. head of occupational health and safety coordination at FTQ-construction.

This can range from unusual fatigue to dizziness or chills. It is then recommended to quickly take a break in a cool place. to hydrate yourself well, or even consult a doctor if the state of health is deteriorating.

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Photo Édouard Desroches. the press

Construction workers on a site in Montreal

Simon Lévesque recalls that employers also have the obligation to provide sufficient water south quebec south quebec | up 35 new | up 35. to provide breaks, if possible in the shade or in an air -conditioned place, depending on the workload, sun exposure, temperature and humidity.

“It would be good to have water”

“Horticultural and market gardeners are affected. Fruit trees and pomiculturalists too. It is not yet problematic. but if we were to have one. two weeks more without rain, we will know more important impacts, “explains Martin Caron, general president of the Union of Agricultural Producers (UPA).

We have been meeting for a week. the producers, and that we say to ourselves: “It would be good to have water.”

Martin Caron. President General of the Union of Agricultural Producers

“Producers cannot necessarily use their irrigation systems. because the water flow south quebec | up 35 is south quebec | up 35 new very low. […] Hay fodder regrowth for animals, when the weather is dry, it’s like the lawn: it burns instead of growing. »»

Dated August 5, 3692 producers’ damage opinions had been submitted to the UPA for 2025, an increase of 5.5 % compared to the average in this season, where 3,500 damage opinions were submitted on average.

“We see the extremes. Last year on such a date, it was the big strokes of the hurricane Debby. The challenge is to adjust our cultures to climate change, ”thinks Martin Caron.

A increased risk of fire

The forest protection company against fire (SOPFEU) published. last Thursday a noticeable opinion that the hot. dry conditions of the last days, combined with the absence of precipitation, dryed the vegetation.

“The south quebec | up 35 new territory has not been watered for several days. But the situation is less critical than elsewhere in Canada. because the relative humidity remains high, “said Philippe Bergeron, spokesperson for the Sopfeu.

Result: despite the drought, there are relatively few fires in Quebec in the last days. “But the situation could evolve,” he warns.

The risk of fire was still “high”, even “extreme” on Monday for a large part of southern Quebec. According to the Sopfeu forecasts, the situation should improve on Wednesday for the regions north of the St. Lawrence, but remain critical for those located south of the river.

Hon if rafficid !

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    Photo Olivier Jean. La Presse

    Ali Chadi. Elena south quebec | up 35 new Meyer, Paul-Émile Landez and Yvan de Jacquelin came to take advantage of the pond of La Fontaine park, Monday afternoon, to spend time with friends and, above all, cool off. “The heat is hellish!” Ali says Ali. “I had to go run and dropped the heat,” adds Elena. Additionally,

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    Photo Olivier Jean. La Presse

    Sumac Kudriavtsev is used to hanging his hammock between trees, to read and move away from the city. “I have no air conditioning at home, so I’m going outside, it’s lighter,” he says.

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    Photo Olivier Jean. La Presse

    Édouard Vanvlamertynghe, who lives in the Paris region, regularly visits Montreal to see friends. He took advantage south quebec | up 35 new of the fogger with his child on Monday at Parc La Fontaine, his spouse not far. The heat? “It’s okay, we know,” he replies with a smile.

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    Since 2016. in Quebec. there have been more than 175 professional lesions recognized by the CNESST linked to a heat stroke – not to mention the discomforts that have not been listed.

    Quebec construction union

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