A strong high-pressure ridge on Sunday provides a lot of hot, volatile storm energy in the eastern meadows as temperatures reach the mid-1930s and humidex prices are in the 1940s in southern Manitoba. A low will act as a catalyst for the development of strong storms, with the possibility of superhighs and even one or two tornadoes in areas near the Saskatchewan and Manitoba borders in the afternoon. The risk of severe weather returns on Monday. More about the storm threats on Sunday and Monday and how hot it will be, below. RELATED: Stay alert, says city as second meteorological system lurks in Calgary area

SUNDAY: STORM, THREAT OF ANTISMOPHILO IN EXACT HOT

Sunday will be hot, and possibly stormy, in Livadia thanks to the heat and humidity, as well as other ingredients. Storm potential is pushing further east into southern Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario as the low-pressure system continues to monitor in this direction. READ MORE: If you’re hot, they’re hot – here are 6 things to do to help keep your dog cool There will likely be some thunderstorms Sunday morning in southern Saskatchewan, along with Manitoba. The remaining cloud and the morning synagogue could change the danger on Sunday afternoon. A low-pressure system will trigger a strong thunderstorm throughout Sunday afternoon in parts of southeastern Alberta, but most of it will focus on southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba. These areas are likely to see strong thunderstorms break out, including the threat of superstorms and thunderstorms. As a result, there is a risk of one or two tornadoes near the Saskatchewan and Manitoba borders in the late afternoon to early evening. Other potential hazards with heavy storms include strong winds, heavy hail and heavy rain.

INVENTIVE HEAT WARNINGS APPLY ON SUNDAY

In addition to the threat of thunderstorms on Sunday, high temperatures and tropical humidity will continue in extreme southern Saskatchewan and much of Manitoba. Daily temperature recordings and dangerous humidex values ​​are possible for the latter. Southern Manitoba will see 30 ° C heat on Sunday as a thermal dome in the southern US plunges the northern ridge into meadows. Humidex prices will be in the mid-40s. Heat warnings are in effect throughout Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba, along with specific weather statements. “Extreme temperatures are affecting everyone,” the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) said in a statement. “The risks are greater for young children, pregnant women, the elderly, people with chronic illnesses and people working or exercising outdoors. Watch out for the effects of heat: swelling, rash, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heatstroke and worsening of certain health conditions. Drink plenty of water even before you feel thirsty and stay in a cool place. Check out family, friends and older neighbors. Make sure it is cool and drink water. “

THIS WEEK: SERIOUS POSSIBILITY OF STORES REMAINS

Much colder conditions are expected on Monday for Saskatchewan, as the heat subsides. However, the intense heat continues in southeastern Manitoba. Also, the active pattern continues this week. While we do not expect a large or organized low pressure system like the one we saw earlier last week, we will see many rounds of extensive rain and thunderstorms this week – including an increased risk of locally strong to strong thunderstorms. On Monday, the possibility of a storm will cover most of the meadows, but the threat of severe weather will cover southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as well as northwestern Ontario. The strong storms that will develop will be scattered, but could bring strong winds, heavy hail and heavy rainfall. Rainfall will be particularly beneficial in replenishing groundwater for drought-stricken western areas, but we will also monitor the risk of more local flooding. The thumbnail was provided by Diana Cyncora, shot in Oakbank, Man. Be sure to check back for updates this weekend as we continue to adjust the details of the forecast regarding the time and severity of the storm.