The heat wave continues with temperature records falling in North Bay over the past four days, including two that stood for 76 years.

But, it’s not over yet.

The forecast is calling for a couple more record-breaking days.

Today’s high (Monday) is 28, which would break a 10 year old record.

Tomorrow could see a 9 year old record fall.

More seasonal highs are expected by Thursday.

For now, a heat warning is still in place for the North Bay area.

Environment Canada says the humidex will be in the upper 30’s today.

 

By the numbers:

Thursday, September 21st
– Previous record 26.1 degrees in 1941.
– Temperature reached 26.4 degrees in 2017.

Friday, September 22nd
– Previous record 27.2 degrees in 1941
– Temperature reached 27.5 degrees in 2017.

Saturday, September 23rd
– Previous record 26.5 degrees in 2004
– Temperature reached 28.3 degrees in 2017.

Sunday, September 24th
– Previous record 26.6 degrees in 2004
– Temperature reached 29.8 degrees in 2017.

Monday, September 25th
– Record high 25.9 degrees in 2007
– Forecasted high 28 degrees in 2017 (as of Monday morning)

Tuesday, September 26th
– Record high 24.5 degrees in 2008
– Forecasted high 27 degrees in 2017 (as of Monday morning)