Kamloops residents urged to take heat seriously, as temperature climbs into the weekend
KAMLOOPS — While Kamloops is used to sunny, hot weather, Environment Canada warns this kind of heat wave has never hit the area. Meteorologist Armel Castellan says people are facing a real risk.
“We’re projecting six days of 40 or above for Kamloops. That’s never been seen before — not in our records.”
Castellan urges residents to take the heat seriously — staying hydrated, checking in on loved ones who may not have A/C, and avoiding outdoor activities during the peak heat hours. According to Environment Canada forecasting, there won’t be much respite for the rest of July either.