B.C. village ties Canadian heat record for September, as mercury climbs to 40 C
- Lytton, B.C., reached 40 C, tying the record for the hottest September temperature in Canada, previously set in Manitoba, according to Environment Canada.
- Lytton's previous daily record of 39.6 C was broken, and other communities like Cache Creek and Kelowna also set new daily high temperatures.
- Heat warnings and air-quality advisories are active for multiple areas in the province due to the extreme weather and wildfire smoke.
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B.C. village ties Canadian heat record for September, as mercury climbs to 40 C
LYTTON — A spate of extremely hot weather in parts of British Columbia has seen one Interior community tie the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada in the month of September. Environment Canada says temperatures in Lytton, B.C.
Heat dome sizzling West ties Canada's national high temperature record for September
LYTTON, British Columbia – A massive heat dome sprawled across the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia has not only shattered daily records, but for Canada, tied the hottest temperature the nation has ever recorded in September.A thermometer in Lytton, British Columbia, recorded a max temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40.0 degrees Celsius) on Tuesday, setting the September heat provincial record for British Columbia and matching only two…
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