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Ontario's sweltering heat is coming to an end, but only temporarily
Ontarians who are tired of the hot weather finally saw the heat wave subside on Friday, but the reduction in the scorching heat will be temporary. According to the temperature outlook for next month, after enduring the first scorching heat wave of the year Southern Ontario will experience unpleasant weather in July.
According to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) monthly temperature outlook, parts of Ontario will experience above-average temperatures in July. It is said that a large part of southern Ontario will be in the above-normal temperature range next month with a 70-80% probability. Even the western and central parts of Ontario will see above-normal temperatures in July with a 60-70% probability. they will be.
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