Monday will be yet another hot and muggy day for the majority of residents in New Brunswick.
A heat warning continues for central and southern regions, except along the Fundy coast.
Environment Canada says highs will reach 31°C on Monday with humidex values between 36 and 40.
But forecasters say those living in coastal areas can expect generally cooler temperatures.
The high in Saint John on Monday is expected to be around 23°C with a humidex near 33.
🌡️Hot and humid conditions persist over the Maritimes for the start of the week. For details on current heat warnings in effect: https://t.co/Kidkx4p9xn #nbstorm pic.twitter.com/p6690ao52A
— ECCC Weather New Brunswick (@ECCCWeatherNB) June 27, 2021
The weather agency says warm and humid conditions will linger into Tuesday but are expected to fall just below warning criteria.
If you do not have air conditioning, you should close your curtains and blinds during the day to help keep your home cool.
Strenuous activities should be avoided during the peak sun hours between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
With files from Allan Dearing.