Heat wave expected to hit central Canada; wildfire smoke elsewhere

A heat warning is in effect for southeastern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, with temperatures in the mid-thirties expected until late Sunday.

Large swaths of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia are under special air quality statements due to fluctuating wildfire smoke.

Environment Canada says wildfire smoke is also impacting air quality in northern parts of Quebec, while the province’s south is under a special weather statement due to hot and humid air lasting until Wednesday.

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Rainfall warnings are in place in Coral Harbour and Kinngait, Nvt., where heavy rain is expected to taper off on Saturday night or Sunday evening, while northern Salluit, Quebec, is being warned of high winds up to 90 kilometres per hour.