B.C. weather: 18 new daily records as temperatures rise across the province | 24CA News
Saturday introduced one other day of record-breaking temperatures throughout a weekend-long warmth occasion in British Columbia.
According to Environment Canada, 18 areas recorded new day by day most temperatures on Saturday, following Friday’s 22 new information.
Lytton led the day with the best temperature at 34.9 C, adopted by Cache Creek at 34.5 C.
The warmth got here from an higher ridge of excessive stress that took over a lot of the province on Saturday.
Following Sunday, the remainder of the week is anticipated to carry extra gentle temperatures starting from the kids to the mid-20s.
Below are the communities that set day by day most temperatures on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
Blue River
- New file: 30.7 C
- Old file: 27.8 C, set in 1961
Cache Creek
- New file: 34.5 C
- Old file: 30.6, set in 1963
Clearwater
- Tied file of 32.2 C, set in 1928
Clinton
- New file: 26.7 C
- Old file: 23.5 C, set in 2015
Creston
- New file: 29.3 C
- Old file: 28.9 C, set in 1958
Golden
- New file: 29 C
- Old file: 28.3 C, set in 1956
Kamloops
- New file: 32.6 C
- Old file: 31.7 C, set in 1928
Kelowna
- New file: 30.5 C
- Old file: 28.9 C, set in 1929
Lytton
- New file: 34.9 C
- Old file: 33.9 C, set in 1963
Mackenzie
- New file: 27.9 C
- Old file: 26.1 C, set in 1972
Malahat
- New file: 23.2 C
- Old file: 23.1 C, set in 2015
Merritt
- New file: 32.4 C
- Old file: 30 C, set in 1928
Nelson
- New file: 29.7 C
- Old file: 28.3 C, set in 1904
Osoyoos
- New file: 33.3 C
- Old file: 30.6 C, set in 1958
Pemberton
- New file: 32.2 C
- Old file: 31.1 C, set in 1928
Sparwood
- New file: 28.4 C
- Old file: 24.1 C, set in 1985
Vernon
- New file: 30.2 C
- Old file: 28.9 C, set in 1928
Yoho National Park
- New file: 26.2 C
- Old file: 25 C, set in 1928
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