City of Kamloops, Interior Health talk heat safety as temperatures remain above seasonal levels
KAMLOOPS — As southern B.C. remains mired in a spell of above normal temperatures, the City of Kamloops and Interior Health are reminding people to be aware about the potential dangers of heat.
While the elevated temperatures are not expected to cross into the threshold for a heat warning in Kamloops, the city has released a reminder about its heat response plan, which will include a number of “targeted” programs to help people beat the heat.
The heat response plan kicks in when there are two straight days with a daytime high of at least 35 C with a nighttime low of at least 18 C in between. Sunday (June 8) is forecast to be the warmest day with a high of 34 C and an overnight low of 17 C, and temperatures are only expected to return to seasonal levels by Thursday (June 12).
The City also said even if temperatures are below the heat warning threshold, a special weather statement is “normal” for the first heat event of the year as people haven’t acclimatized themselves yet to the summer heat.


