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Heat warnings in effect for western Nova Scotia

Nova Scotians living in the western half of the provincecan expect some hot and humid weather ahead. Environment Canada issued heat warnings for severalcounties on Sunday evening.

Temperatures could feel like 39 C with the humidity on Monday and Tuesday

A person drinking water.
This image shows a person drinking water on a sunny day. The western half of Nova Scotia can expect some hot and humid weather on Monday and Tuesday. (Bert Savard/CBC)

Nova Scotians living in the western half of the provincecan expect some hot and humid weather to start their week.

Environment Canada issued heat warnings for severalcounties on Sunday evening, includingDigby, Yarmouth, Shelburne, Queens, Lunenburg, Annapolis and Kings.

Temperatures could reach as high as 33 C on Monday and Tuesday, but couldfeel like 39 C with the humidity.

The weather agency said heat warnings are issued when high temperatures and humid conditions increases the risk of heat stroke or exhaustion.

Extreme temperatures posea greater risk for young children, pregnant women, older adults, people with chronic illnesses and those who work and exercise outside.

People are encouraged to stay hydrated, wear lightweight clothing and stay in shaded areas when possible.