Point Edward, ON – With the prediction of hot and humid weather expected for Wednesday, June 10 through Thursday, June 11, Environment and Climate Change Canada is issuing... Read more »
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press release
June 9th, 2026
Point Edward, ON – With the prediction of hot and humid weather expected for Wednesday, June 10 through Thursday, June 11, Environment and Climate Change Canada is issuing a Heat Warning for Lambton County.
Heat warnings are issued when two or more consecutive days of daytime maximum temperatures are expected to reach 31°C or warmer and nighttime minimum temperatures are expected to sit at 20°C or warmer or when two or more consecutive days of humidex values are expected to reach 40°C or higher. In high temperatures and humidity, your body may not be able to cool properly which can lead to heat exhaustion or even heat stroke.
“Heat-related illnesses are a high risk for the elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses,” said Dr. Karalyn Dueck, Medical Officer of Health. “Any individual can be impacted, though, especially if they work or are active outdoors, and it is recommended they take steps to combat the heat and stay cool.”
Symptoms of heat-related illnesses may include rapid breathing, dizziness or fainting, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, extreme thirst, and decreased urination that is unusually dark yellow in colour. If you are experiencing these symptoms, please move to a shaded or air-conditioned area, drink plenty of fluids, and rest. If symptoms persist, seek urgent medical attention.
Heat strokes are considered a medical emergency. Call 911 immediately if you are caring for someone who has a high body temperature, is unconscious, confused or has stopped sweating. Friends, family, and neighbors should check on those who may be vulnerable and need help to keep cool or take other preventative actions.
Heat-related illness is preventable
Cooling Centre Locations
Please visit LambtonPublicHealth.ca for more information about extreme heat and your health and access a list of available cooling centre locations and the hours of operation.
Climate Change Dashboard
Residents can also explore local data and trends through LPH’s new Climate Change Dashboard.
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