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But a University of Calgary climatologist says it’s the effects of climate change over the next decade we really need to be concerned about.
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As Alberta enters its second significant heat wave in recent weeks, temperatures in the high 20s and low 30s will continue to scorch the Calgary region for the forecastable future.
More than 80 per cent of the province, including Calgary, was under a heat warning Wednesday with daytime temperatures ranging between 29 C and 33 C in the city. Temperatures are expected to cool by Saturday but come back up on Sunday to near or above 30 C.