In the last three days, heat records have been broken in Quebec and adjacent provinces with temperatures close to 30 degrees Celsius.
After a sweltering summer and an unseasonably hot September, this year is expected to be the hottest in human history. / Photo: Reuters
At the top of Mount Royal — a mountain in the heart of the city — bright red, orange and yellow autumn foliage was rustled by what felt like a summer breeze.Marvelling at the panoramic city view, many tourists admitted to relishing this last gasp of summer before temperatures plunge."It feels strange, especially in Canada," said French tourist Christine Boileau.
But he warned that extreme weather events, including heatwaves, will become more frequent and hit harder with time.After a sweltering summer and an unseasonably hot September, this year is expected to be the hottest in human history. The January-September average global temperature was 0.05C higher than the same nine-month period in 2016, the hottest year recorded so far.
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