B.C. heat wave: 3 hottest spots and 20 records broken Sunday
Temperature records for July 13 were broken at 20 weather stations across the province
Environment Canada says record-high temperatures have been measured in four B.C. communities this weekend, with a possibility of more to come.
Michel Gelinas, a meteorologist with the agency, says records were broken by about 1.3 C on average in Lytton, Pemberton, Lillooet and Kamloops.
The average high temperature in each community was about 40.5 C.
Here are the three hottest spots recorded by Environment Canada in B.C. for July 13, 2014:
- Lytton climate station: 41.1 C
- Ashcroft: 41 C
- Kamloops Airport: 40.7 C
Gelinas says more records could be broken as more results come in.
In other areas that might not have been quite as scorching, Environment Canada temperature data going back several years exists.
In 20 cases across B.C., high temperature records for July 13 were broken Sunday afternoon:
1. Lillooet: 40.6 C
Previous record high: 39.7 C in 2012
2. Osoyoos: 40.0 C
Previous record high: 37.7 C in 1996
3. Pemberton Airport: 39.9 C
Previous record high: 37.5 C in 2012
4. Princeton Airport: 37.7 C
Previous record high: 34.0 C in 1996
5. Summerland: 36.9 C
Previous record high: 36.7 C in 2012
6. Port Alberni: 36.3 C
Previous record high: 33.9 C in 1996
7. Pitt Meadows: 34.0 C
Previous record high: 32.5 C in 1996
8. Campbell River Airport: 33.1 C
Previous record high: 31.9 C in 1996
9. Smithers Airport: 32.4 C
Previous record high: 30.6 C in 1961
10. Hope Slide: 32.2 C
Previous record high: 32.0 C in 1996
11. Comox Airport: 32.0 C
Previous record high: 31.1 C in 1961
12. West Vancouver: 32.0 C
Previous record high: 29.3 C in 1996
13. Malahat: 31.5 C
Previous record high: 31.4 C in 1996
14. Muncho Lake: 31.1 C
Previous record high: 31.0 C in 1989
15. Saturna Island: 30.5 C
Previous record high: 23.0 C in 2008
16. Howe Sound - Pam Rocks: 29.2 C
Previous record high: 28.4 C in 1996
17. Stewart Airport: 28.5 C
Previous record high: 27.8 C in 1993
18. Dease Lake climate station: 28.3 C
Previous record high: 27.5 C in 2011
19. Sisters Islets: 24.8 C
Previous record high: 24.8 C in 1996
20. Rose Spit: 17.9 C
Previous record high: 15.7 C in 2003
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With files from CBC News