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Heat warning issued across P.E.I.

A very warm and humid air mass has settled over the Maritimes and will likely remain until at least Wednesday, the national weather service said.

Humidex values expected to reach 35 C or higher over most of P.E.I. for next 2 days

Environment Canada said there may be some relief on Thursday as cloud and some rain are expected to follow the warm air mass, though humidity will remain high. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

As temperatures are expected to soar on Monday, Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Prince Edward Island.

A very warm and humid air mass has settled over the province and will likely remain until at least Wednesday, the national weather servicesaid.

"Temperatures will climb to the upper 20s today and again on Tuesday and this combined with high humidity will give humidex values of 35 C or higher for most of Prince Edward Island on both days," the warning said.

Environment Canada said there may be some relief on Thursday as some clouds and rain are expected to follow the warm air mass though humidity will remain high.

Although, the weather service is asking people to check on older family, friends and neighbours and to make sure everyone is drinking enough water.

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