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Prairie forest fires may fuel hot, hazy day for Winnipeg

Forest fires in Alberta and Saskatchewan could add to Winnipeg’s hot and hazy weather today.

Environment Canada is calling for tons of sun, highs of 30 C and some haze, thanks in part to wildfires in Western Canada that are sending smoke through northern and central Manitoba. Flin Flon and The Pas are expected to be particularly smoky.

Sunday will give Winnipeggers a break from the sun, but not the heat. It’s expected to be mainly cloudy Sunday, but very muggy, with highs of 32 C and a risk of rain in the afternoon and thunderstorms in the evening.

Next week will see more of July’s hot, sticky weather, with plenty of sun and highs near 30 C.

The city is inviting people to cool off in city buildings over the weekend, including leisure centres, indoor pools and some libraries.

The public can come in, read a book, get their water bottles refilled by city staff and catch a break from the heat. And, the city has set up a water station near the Main Street Project so vulnerable people can have access to clean, cold water during the heat wave.

Some outdoor pools are staying open until 8 p.m. and spray pads are also open longer hours.

For more information, and to find out when your local pool or spray pad is open, call the city’s information line at 311.

 

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