Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/August 25, 2021 – Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) has extended the heat warning issued on Monday (below), to include today and Thursday, August 26.
A heat warning issued by Environment Canada advises that local humidex values are expected to reach 40 degrees, and daytime temperatures could reach 32 degrees. Temperatures will remain above 20 degrees at night and will provide little relief from the heat.
All residents are advised that extremely hot weather can lead to heat-related illnesses. Watch for symptoms of heat exhaustion, which include skin rash, muscle cramps, swelling of hands, feet and ankles, heavy sweating, dizziness, headache or fainting, nausea or vomiting, rapid breathing and heartbeat, extreme thirst, and decreased urination with unusually dark yellow urine.
If you experience any of these symptoms during a heat event, immediately move to a cool place and drink non-alcoholic, decaffeinated liquids. Water is the best liquid to drink. During hot weather, make efforts to check in with neighbours, friends, and older family members frequently, especially those at higher risk, to make sure that they are cool and hydrated.
For additional information about extreme heat, review the Fact Sheet below, or visit the Government of Canada’s Extreme Heat webpage. For information on the status of the current heat warning please visit www.weather.gc.ca.
(HPE Public Health Press Release)