Heat wave coming to Vancouver
Saturday and Sunday will be the hottest days of this spell
Record-breaking temperatures are on the way for B.C. this weekend.
CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe says it will feel like 30 degrees or warmer on Saturday and Sunday across the southern part of the province.
That is rare for this time of year, she says, and will likely break some records.
"This is pretty early on in the season to see these kinds of temperatures," said Wagstaffe.
For the next few days, onshore sea-breezes will cap temperatures in the mid-20s near the ocean, according to Environment Canada. Slightly inland, temperatures will hover near 30 degrees. The warm spell is not expected to last past mid-next week.
Prepare for the heat
Wagstaffe says it's important people prepare themselves for the heat and watch for signs of heat stroke.
"Because this is so much hotter than what we're used to at this time of year, watch for symptoms of heat illness, dizziness, nausea, fainting and make sure to stay hydrated all weekend long."
Fire warnings
The B.C. Wildfire Management Branch says fires larger than a campfire are not permitted in mosts part of the province.
"We're just asking people to be very careful with fire use," said Navi Saini, a spokeswoman with the Wildfire Management Branch.
"It's really important we do keep the human-caused wildfires down, just so we do have resources to respond to the naturally occurring wildfires."