据加拿大环境部的预报,多伦多今天早晨的气温为零下16度,加风寒效应的体感温度达零下25度,而周五、周六和周日的体感温度将分别达零下23度、16度和零下23度。
多伦多市发出了酷寒警告,提醒市民采取防寒措施,也为无家可归者提供庇护和公车服务: http://bit.ly/1yFFOH5
环境部对多伦多未来一周的天气预报:
Toronto, ON
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Observed at:
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Toronto Pearson Int'l Airport
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Date:
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7:00 AM EST Thursday 11 February 2016
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Condition:
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Mainly Clear
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Pressure:
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101.6 kPa
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Tendency:
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rising
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Visibility:
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24 km
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Temperature:
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-16.4°C
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Dewpoint:
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-20.3°C
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Humidity:
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72%
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Wind:
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N 19 km/h
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Wind Chill:
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-26
Graphic forecast
Fri
12 Feb
60%
-4°C
-11°C
Sat
13 Feb
30%
-16°C
-23°C
Sun
14 Feb
-10°C
-23°C
Mon
15 Feb
40%
-6°C
-15°C
Tue
16 Feb
30%
0°C
-8°C
Wed
17 Feb
30%
2°C
-3°C
Detailed forecast
Issued: 5:00 AM EST Thursday 11 February 2016
Date |
Detailed Forecast |
Today |
A mix of sun and cloud with 40 percent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40. High minus 7. Wind chill minus 25 this morning. |
Tonight |
A few clouds. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming southwest 20 overnight. Low minus 11. |
Fri, 12 Feb |
Increasing cloudiness. 60 percent chance of flurries in the afternoon. Wind southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40. High minus 4. |
Night |
Cloudy periods with 40 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 23. |
Sat, 13 Feb |
A mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of flurries. High minus 16. |
Night |
Clear. Low minus 23. |
Sun, 14 Feb |
Sunny. High minus 10. |
Night |
Cloudy periods. Low minus 15. |
Mon, 15 Feb |
Cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. High minus 6. |
Night |
Cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 8. |
Tue, 16 Feb |
Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. High zero. |
Night |
Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 3. |
Wed, 17 Feb |
Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. High plus 2. |
Yesterday
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Max:
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-1.1°C
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Min:
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-12.2°C
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Precip:
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1.0 mm
Normals
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Max:
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-1°C
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Min:
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-8°C
Today
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Sunrise:
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7:23
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Sunset:
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17:41
多伦多市政府发出的酷寒天气警报:
Based on information from Environment Canada, Dr. David McKeown, Toronto's Medical Officer of Health, has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Alert today for Toronto that will be in effect until further notice.
Exposure to cold weather can be harmful to your health. Hypothermia occurs when the body's core temperature drops below 35°C and can have severe consequences, including organ failure and death. Frostnip and frostbite can also occur in cold weather when skin freezes.
During extreme cold weather, residents are encouraged to call or visit vulnerable friends, neighbours and family to ensure they are not experiencing any difficulties related to the weather. Those most at risk of cold-related illness are people who work outdoors, people with a pre-existing heart condition or respiratory illness, those taking certain medications, infants and young children, and those who are homeless. People with heart problems can experience worsening of their condition up to several days after cold weather occurs.
This alert triggers cold weather services for homeless people, including TTC tokens for people to get to shelter, increased street outreach, and a direction to shelters to relax any service restrictions in place. During January and February, two 24-hour extreme cold weather drop-ins are always available. More information about cold weather services is available at http://bit.ly/1yFFOH5.
During an Extreme Cold Weather Alert, members of the public are encouraged to take the following precautions:
• Dress in layers, making sure your outer layer is windproof, and cover exposed skin.
• Wear a hat, warm mittens or gloves, and warm boots.
• Stay dry. Your risk of hypothermia is much greater if you are wet.
• Choose wool or synthetic fabrics for clothes instead of cotton, because cotton stops keeping you warm once it gets wet.
• People who normally spend long periods outside should seek shelter. Depending on the wind chill, exposed skin can freeze in minutes.
• Avoid alcohol as it increases blood flow. You may feel warm even though you are losing body heat.
• Consider rescheduling outdoor activities, or limiting time outdoors, especially if it's windy.
• Keep home heating at 21ºC or warmer if babies or elderly people are present.
Toronto residents who see someone on the street who needs outreach assistanc |