Lytton once again the country's hot spot as 14 heat records broken in B.C.
- Fourteen locations in B.C. set daily temperature records on August 27, with Lytton reaching 40.1 C, breaking the previous record of 38.2 C from 2017.
- Cache Creek reached 39.5 C, exceeding the 2017 record of 36.1 C.
- Lillooet recorded a high of 39.4 C, surpassing a long-standing record of 37.2 C set in 1934.
- Several other areas, including Kamloops and Clearwater, also achieved record-breaking temperatures, reflecting extreme heat conditions across the province.
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