Heat Dome Blamed for Unusual Weather
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’Heat dome’ over Ontario and Quebec causing wild weather across much of Canada

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Environment Canada meteorologist Julien Pellerin says scorching temperatures over the eastern part of the continent are causing below-normal temperatures in other regions.
He says the dangerous heat levels span from southwestern Ontario towards North Bay , Sudbury and Timmins, while in Quebec the highest temperatures are expected from Montreal to Shawinigan and north up to Abitibi .
On Saturday , the weather agency warned that areas in British Columbia could face heavy showers.
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