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Plan ahead : Summer camps kick off in Waterloo Region amid scorching heatwave

  WATERLOO Monday marked the start of summer camps across Waterloo Region, with kids kicking off the summertime staple amid a sweltering heatwave. Daytime highs were well above 30 C, with the humidex making it feel closer to 40 C as a heat warning blanketed much of southwestern Ontario. Of course it is the first day of summer camp and we are in a little bit of a heatwave, said Michelle Playfair, general manager of Bingemans. It’s the second year in a row with some level of COVID-19 safety restrictions on summer camps. At Bingemans, the focus is on spending as much time outdoors as possible.

Waterloo Region weather: Above-average temperatures expected for spring

  KITCHENER Monday marked that start of meteorological spring and experts say that they expect above-average temperatures this year. I expect we will be seeing above-freezing temperatures now every week and maybe in two or three weeks, I’ve been seeing hints in some of the charts that, if they are correct, we might be seeing our first double digits maybe early- to mid-March, said Rob Kuhn, a meteorologist with Environment Canada. Metrological spring starts on March 1 every year and includes all of April and May. The meteorological seasons are based on the annual temperature cycle as well as our calendar.

Frigid Temperatures Across Region

Freezing temperatures are setting in across the region, with much the Northwest  under an extreme cold warning. It’s in effect from Thunder Bay west to the Manitoba border and extends to the far Northern communities as well. Rob Kuhn is a Severe Weather Meteorologist with Environment Canada and says bitterly cold Arctic air is affecting most of the Northwest, and will only ease up to the minus 30s this afternoon. “We’ll be dealing with these extremely cold wind chills into Monday morning, and then possibly it’ll stay bitterly cold for much of next week. The pattern certainly has changed from what we’ve seen earlier this winter,” he explains.

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