I can agree with both arguments a little bit.
I am able to look at the forecast myself, consider my planned activities for the day/week, and adjust as needed. I don't need to be "warned" unless it is something like a severe storm, for example.
But I don't work outside, I'm not elderly, I check the weather daily already, etc. Not everyone is like me. If Environment Canada chooses to issue a heat warning for "kinda hot", it has a very minimal impact on me, and I carry on with my life. Since it was issued a few days ago, and until I browsed the forum today, it caused me no annoyance or distress.
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