A heat warning has been in effect for Kingston and the surrounding region, with temperatures soaring to extreme highs. The warning, issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada, is expected to continue for the next several days. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay cool and hydrated, especially vulnerable populations such as the elderly and young children. The heat wave is attributed to a high-pressure system that has settled over the region, bringing with it hot and humid air from the south. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-30s, with humidity making it feel even hotter. The city of Kingston has opened several cooling centers to provide relief for those in need. Residents are also encouraged to check on their neighbors, especially those who may be isolated or have limited access to air conditioning. The heat warning has also prompted concerns about air quality, with high levels of ozone and particulate matter expected. People with respiratory issues are advised to take extra precautions to minimize their exposure. The city’s public health department has issued guidelines for staying safe during the heat wave, including staying hydrated, staying indoors during the hottest part of the day, and avoiding strenuous activities. The heat wave has also had an impact on local businesses, with some reporting increased sales of cooling products and others experiencing disruptions due to the heat. The city’s emergency services are on high alert, with paramedics and firefighters prepared to respond to any heat-related emergencies. The heat warning has also prompted concerns about the potential for power outages, with the high demand for electricity putting a strain on the grid. Residents are advised to conserve energy and report any outages to the authorities immediately. The city’s parks and recreation department has also announced that several outdoor events and activities have been cancelled or postponed due to the heat. The heat wave is expected to continue for the next several days, with temperatures slowly beginning to drop by the end of the week. In the meantime, residents are advised to stay safe and take all necessary precautions to protect themselves from the heat.