Another extended stretch of hot and humid weather has come to an end.

Environment Canada has lifted a heat warning that was first issued for the entire GTA on Saturday.

The moves comes as a cooler air mass arrives in the region after days of stifling conditions.

The temperature is expected to reach a high of 27 C today but it will drop to 15 C overnight before topping out at a slightly below seasonal 25 C on Wednesday.

The temperatures won’t spike after that either.

Environment Canada’s forecast for the next seven days suggests that temperatures will stay in the mid-20s with Thursday and Friday offering the hottest conditions with daytime highs of 28 C.

On Monday, the temperature reached 32 C but it felt like 41 with then humidity.