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Rising temperatures are leading to another round of heat warnings in Saskatchewan.
Environment Canada issued heat warnings for Lloydminster, along with the La Loche, Buffalo Narrows and Beauval areas on Monday morning.
The alerts say temperatures will reach a daytime high over 29 C and overnight lows will be at or above 14 C for the next two days, meeting the criteria for a heat warning in the northern parts of Saskatchewan.
Temperatures are expected to cool by Wednesday when rain is expected to move through the region.