Lytton sets all-time temperature record for Canada amid blistering heat wave
LYTTON, B.C. — British Columbia has smashed the all-time record for maximum temperature recorded in Canada, Environment Canada said Sunday.
A temperature of 46.1 C was recorded in Lytton, B.C., the agency said.
“The daytime maximum could be higher so stay tuned for the official recording,” it added.
The previous record of 45 C was documented in Yellow Grass, and Midale, SK on July 5, 1937. The previous B.C. record of 44.4 C was set in Lytton in 1941.