Weekend heat wave breaks 10 temperature records in B.C.
Temperatures soar, records fall as high-pressure system continues on South Coast
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The unseasonable return of T-shirt weather on British Columbia's South Coast hit its peak on Sunday.
Daytime high-temperature records fell over the weekend from Pitt Meadows to Esquimalt as a high-pressure system held off the fall rains.
White Rock reached 22 C on Sunday, 10 degrees above the average temperature.
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In Victoria, where the average Oct. 29 temperature is 11.9 C, the thermometer reached 19.8 C, breaking the 1962 record.
Other hotspots included Pitt Meadows with a Sunday high of 21.5 C and Esquimalt with a high of 18.2 C.
Flurries in the forecast
The faux-summer spell ends this week with forecasts of periods of rain and highs to 7 C for Vancouver Wednesday.
And maybe it's time to get the winter boots out of storage: Environment Canada has possible snow flurries in the long-range forecast Saturday for the South Coast — from the Fraser Valley to the west coast of Vancouver Island.
ICYMI: 10 New records for daily high temperatures set across SW BC Sunday. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BCwx?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BCwx</a> <a href="https://t.co/KWdRq0Enjq">https://t.co/KWdRq0Enjq</a> <a href="https://t.co/0ZLk3NYOHF">pic.twitter.com/0ZLk3NYOHF</a>
—@ECCCWeatherBC