WWCN14 CWHX 141339 HEAT WARNING FOR NEW BRUNSWICK UPDATED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 10:39 A.M. ADT SUNDAY 14 JULY 2024. --------------------------------------------------------------------- HEAT WARNING FOR: ACADIAN PENINSULA BATHURST AND CHALEUR REGION CAMPBELLTON AND EASTERN HALF OF RESTIGOUCHE COUNTY FREDERICTON AND SOUTHERN YORK COUNTY GRAND LAKE AND QUEENS COUNTY KENT COUNTY KOUCHIBOUGUAC NATIONAL PARK MIRAMICHI AND AREA MONCTON AND SOUTHEAST NEW BRUNSWICK MOUNT CARLETON - RENOUS HIGHWAY OROMOCTO AND SUNBURY COUNTY ST. STEPHEN AND NORTHERN CHARLOTTE COUNTY STANLEY - DOAKTOWN - BLACKVILLE AREA SUSSEX - KENNEBECASIS VALLEY AND KINGS COUNTY WOODSTOCK AND CARLETON COUNTY. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ==DISCUSSION== A PERIOD OF VERY WARM AND HUMID WEATHER IS EXPECTED. TIME SPAN: CONTINUING THROUGH WEDNESDAY. MAXIMUM DAYTIME TEMPERATURES: NEAR 30 DEGREES CELSIUS (HUMIDEX 37). MINIMUM OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES: 18 TO 20 DEGREES CELSIUS. LOCATIONS: NORTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK (EXCLUDING THE FUNDY COAST). REMARKS: THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES AND HUMIDEX WILL AFFECT MOST OF THE WARNING REGION, WITH COOLER TEMPERATURES EXPECTED NEAR PARTS OF THE COAST OVER EASTERN NEW BRUNSWICK. CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO IMPROVE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. EXTREME HEAT CAN AFFECT EVERYONE'S HEALTH. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER REGULARLY, EVEN BEFORE YOU FEEL THIRSTY TO DECREASE YOUR RISK OF DEHYDRATION. THIRST IS NOT A GOOD INDICATOR OF DEHYDRATION. NEVER LEAVE PEOPLE, PARTICULARLY CHILDREN, OR PETS INSIDE A PARKED VEHICLE. WATCH FOR EARLY SIGNS OF HEAT ILLNESS (FEELING UNWELL, FATIGUE, THIRST, HEADACHE) AS THESE CAN RAPIDLY EVOLVE INTO LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES. MOVE TO A COOLER ENVIRONMENT IMMEDIATELY, SUCH AS A SHADED OR AIR-CONDITIONED SPACE. HEAT WARNINGS ARE ISSUED WHEN VERY HIGH TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO POSE AN ELEVATED RISK OF HEAT ILLNESSES, SUCH AS HEAT STROKE OR HEAT EXHAUSTION. PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR ALERTS AND FORECASTS ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA. TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER, SEND AN EMAIL TO NBSTORM(AT)EC.GC.CA OR TWEET REPORTS USING (HASH)NBSTORM. HTTP://WEATHER.GC.CA END/ASPC