May 23, 2018 8:25 am

Heat warning in parts of northern Saskatchewan

Daytime temperatures are expected to hit 29 C with overnight lows dropping to 14 C on Wednesday and Thursday.

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A heat warning has been issued by Environment Canada for parts of northern Saskatchewan.

Daytime temperatures are expected to hit 29 C with overnight lows dropping to 14 C on Wednesday and Thursday.

READ MORE: Another heat wave extends the threat of flooding in B.C.

People in the warned areas are being advised to take precautions to minimize the risk of heat stroke and heat exhaustion including:

Symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion include high body temperatures, a lack of sweat, confusion, fainting, and unconsciousness.

Of concern are people with a pre-existing medical condition, seniors, children, and vulnerable individuals.

Any experiencing any symptoms should seek medical attention.

READ MORE: Heat warning issued for parts of northern and central Alberta, including Edmonton

Environment Canada issues heat warnings when very high temperature conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illness.

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Heat warning for:

  • La Ronge – Prince Albert Nat. Park – Narrow Hills Prov. Park
  • Cree Lake – Key Lake
  • Île à la Crosse – Buffalo Narrows – Beauval,
  • La Loche – Clearwater River Prov. Park – Cluff Lake
  • Lloydminster

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