Possible record daily high in Grande Prairie prompts call for caution in heat
UPDATE (5:10 p.m. July 27): According to Environment Canada, the temperature at 4 and 5 p.m. Monday hit 30.4 degrees at the Grande Prairie Airport, just two-tenths of a degree short of the daily record of 30.6 degrees set in 1932.
With the possibility of having a record breaking temperature on Monday in Grande Prairie, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada is warning the public to be cautious, and to look out for others.
The forecast for July 27, 2020, calls for a high of 32 degrees. The previous record high temperature for that day was set in 1932, when the temperature was recorded at 30.6 degrees. The most recent hottest July 27 was recorded in 2009, when the mercury rose to 29.2 degrees.
Natalie Hasell, a Warning Preparedness Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, says though everyone can be affected by the heat, there are certain people who are more at risk of heat illnesses like heat stroke or heat exhaustion. Those include the elderly, infants, the homeless, and those will previous medical issues.