B.C. Wildfires 2025: Crews Battle New Out-of-Control Blaze Near Lytton as Temperatures Soar
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 29 – Temperatures in parts of British Columbia Interior may reach up to 37 C due to a high-pressure ridge causing a heat wave lasting through Thursday, Environment Canada said.
- On July 28, 2025, Environment and Climate Change Canada issued heat warnings for the British Columbia Interior, covering regions from Grand Forks to north of Prince George with highs up to 37 C.
- Amid a ridge of high pressure, temperatures are set to climb from Tuesday through Thursday, causing daily increases across B.C.'s Interior.
- Northern Interior areas are forecast for highs of 29 to 34 C, with lows near 14 C, according to Environment Canada.
- Environment Canada said seniors, people with pre-existing health conditions, and those who live alone or use drugs face heightened risk, urging monitoring for heat illness symptoms.
- Earlier this year, Helgason notes that the city approved misting stations on McArthur Island, which will miss the current heat wave, and plans to refine the response plan afterward.
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B.C. Wildfires 2025: Crews battle new out-of-control blaze near Lytton as temperatures soar
Fire crews are battling another fast-spreading wildfire near Lytton, just as a heat warning has been posted for B.C.'s Interior with temperatures expected to soar into the high 30s.

B.C. Interior facing temperatures up to 38 C as heat warnings issued across province
Temperatures in parts of the British Columbia Interior are expected to reach 38 Celsius, with heat warnings activated across much of the region.
B.C. Interior facing temperatures up to 38 C as heat warnings issued across province – Energeticcity.ca
Temperatures in parts of the British Columbia Interior are expected to reach 38 C as heat warnings activate across large parts of the region. Environment and Climate Change Canada says the very high temperatures are forecasted in the Okanagan Valley, Fraser Canyon, South Thompson, Boundary and West Kootenay regions of the southern B.C. Interior. Another warning covers the North Thompson, Cariboo, 100 Mile, Prince George and Stuart-Nechako region…
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