While summer is drawing to a close soon, it doesn't mean the warm temperatures associated with the season are finished just yet, especially in Atlantic Canada this weekend.

As B.C. showed earlier this week with record-breaking heat, September is no stranger to the bouts of hot temperatures. While Atlantic Canada won't see that kind of heat, and the region will be warm and humid, and will see some of the wildfire smoke pushing in from the blazes in the West.

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With the increased heat and humidity comes the raised threat of thunderstorms, potentially severe in some locales, in the Maritimes as multiple systems will bring periods of rainfall through Monday.

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