Heat records fall across B.C. as wildfire risks climb, streamflow advisory issued
VICTORIA — Much of southern British Columbia spent the last few days basking in the sun in what an Environment Canada meteorologist says is “exceptional” for this time of year.
The record-setting heat has set off cautions for rapid snow melt and possible wildfire starts.
B.C. broke daily temperature records in at least two dozen locations on Sunday, with several spiking above 30 C.
Environment Canada reported that among the highest was Pemberton with 32 C on Sunday, displacing a record of 31.1 C set almost 70 years ago.


