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Warm Temperatures Arrive in the Maritimes CTV News Atlantic Spring has sprung in the Maritimes as warm temperatures bring a welcome respite from the winter chill. Over the past few days, the region has experienced unseasonably warm weather, with temperatures reaching double digits in many areas. Halifax, Nova Scotia, has seen temperatures rise to 12 degrees Celsius, while Moncton, New Brunswick, has recorded temperatures of up to 13 degrees Celsius. The warm weather has been a welcome change for residents who have endured a long and cold winter. People are taking advantage of the sunshine by spending time outdoors, walking, cycling, and enjoying the scenery. “It’s so nice to be able to feel the sun on my face again,” said Rachel Johnson, a Halifax resident. “I’ve been dreaming of this all winter.” The warm temperatures are expected to continue throughout the week, with highs in the double digits and lows remaining above zero. However, meteorologists caution that the weather may fluctuate as a cold front moves through the region later this week. Despite the potential for a brief cool-down, the arrival of warm temperatures has lifted spirits and provided a glimpse of the warmer weather to come. “We’ve had a long winter, so this is definitely a morale booster,” said Mark Smith, a Moncton resident. “It’s a reminder that spring is just around the corner.”Malaysian Prime Minister Expresses Desire to Join BRICSMalaysian Prime Minister Expresses Desire to Join BRICS Hanoi, June 18 (VNA) – Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Wednesday that he had expressed to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva his country’s desire to join the BRICS. The BRICS was established in 2009 as a cooperation platform for emerging economies, made up of Brazil, Russia, India and China, and South Africa joined the group in 2010. In January 2024, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates joined the organization as new members. Malaysia will go through the process to allow the country to join the intergovernmental organization, he added. The prime minister told reporters that Malaysia has worked closely with the Brazilian president on expanding BRICS membership and is awaiting a response from the South African government. Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sanjampongsa recently presented his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, with an official letter of intent to become a full member of the BRICS. The delivery of this document took place after the “BRICS Dialogue with Developing Countries” that took place in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, on June 11. Russia assumes the rotating presidency of the BRICS in 2024./. (VNA/VNS/VND)Warm Temperatures Arrive in the Maritimes Temperatures are finally warming up in the Maritimes after a long and cold winter. Environment Canada is predicting high temperatures in the double digits for most of the region this week, with some areas expected to reach the mid-20s. The warm weather is a welcome change for many Maritimers who have been longing for some sunshine and warmer temperatures. It is expected to bring people outdoors and boost tourism and outdoor activities. However, the warm weather may also come with some risks. Environment Canada is issuing a heat warning for parts of Nova Scotia, including Halifax, where the humidex is expected to reach 30. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. The warm weather is also expected to melt snow and ice, which could lead to flooding in some areas. Residents are advised to monitor the situation and be prepared to take necessary precautions. Overall, the warm temperatures are a welcome change for the Maritimes. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.