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UPDATE: Majority of B.C. Under Air Quality Weather Statement Due to Wildfire Smoke
Heatwave driven by high pressure ridge brings temperatures up to 35°C with smoky air from wildfires affecting northern and interior regions, lasting several days, officials said.
- Environment Canada issued a heat warning for Kamloops, Ashcroft, Barriere, and Lytton, predicting temperatures to reach 35 C over three days.
- Wildfires have caused an air quality statement for Quesnel and Prince George, with smoky conditions expected to last 24-48 hours.
- Another heat warning for Terrace forecasts temperatures up to 30 degrees Celsius through September 4, with a cooling trend anticipated by the weekend.
- Environment Canada warns that heat affects everyone, but risks are higher for vulnerable groups.
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