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Hot and humid weather expected Monday

Josephine Young runs through a sprinkler as she takes a break from a bike ride near the Ottawa River on Tuesday July 7, 2020 in Ottawa. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Adrian Wyld) Josephine Young runs through a sprinkler as she takes a break from a bike ride near the Ottawa River on Tuesday July 7, 2020 in Ottawa. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Adrian Wyld)
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It will be a very hot and humid Monday through much of southwestern Ontario.

Environment Canada says humidex values in the afternoon will be near 40.

A special weather statement has been issued for Waterloo Region, Guelph, Stratford, Mitchell, Brantford, Woodstock and Tillsonburg.

Surrounding areas will also experience warmer temperatures.

The agency says a slightly cooler and less humid airmass will arrive Tuesday.

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