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The first significant heat wave of the year is expected to descend across the southern Prairies this week
A significant heat wave is expected to impact southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba this week, with temperatures potentially exceeding 32°C over several days. This marks the first prolonged period of extreme heat in Canada this year.
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