Multiple outlets report that Ontario is heading into another period of hot weather, with Environment Canada meteorologists forecasting very high feels-like temperatures for the week ahead. The projections indicate that conditions across much of the province will be characterized by heat, with humid conditions expected to push “feels-like” readings close to 45°C. The reports describe the forecast as affecting a broad area of Ontario, indicating that the extreme temperatures are not limited to a single city or region. Environment Canada’s guidance focuses on the difference between actual temperature and how it feels to people, which is influenced by factors such as humidity. The sources align on the central forecast figures and the timing, indicating that the heat wave is expected to arrive during the coming week. Beyond the specific maximum feels-like value, both summaries emphasize that the overall heat conditions are anticipated to be widespread across Ontario, raising expectations for hot, potentially hazardous weather during the period.