B.C.’s heat wave is breaking maximum temperature records that have stood for over 100 years: report
The
sunshine we've been enjoying on the south coast is about to take a
turn and not necessarily for the better. It's going to get hot --
very hot. And as Geoff Hastings reports, we're all being encouraged
to be cautious
3
August, 2017
B.C.
is baking under an intense heat wave that is breaking maximum
temperature records in communities all over the province, said
a preliminary
weather summaryfrom
Environment Canada on Wednesday night.
A
ridge of high pressure has created a heat wave over B.C.’s southern
half, resulting in “several days of broken maximum temperature
records,” the agency said.
Coverage
of the B.C. heat wave on Globalnews.ca:
The
summary contained “preliminary or unofficial information” and
therefore couldn’t be considered a final report.
But
it nevertheless showed various communities hitting new marks on
Tuesday and Wednesday — some, like in Agassiz and Victoria Harbour,
hadn’t hit marks like these in over 100 years.
Here are the same-day maximum temperature records that were beaten on Aug. 1 and 2, according to Environment Canada:
August 1
Bella
Bella area — 27.1 degrees Celsius (previous record 25.5 in 1999)
Bella
Bella, B.C. -Wikimedia
Commons user The Interior
Campbell
River area — 33 degrees Celsius (previous record 32.8 in 1965)
Kathy
Paynter – Campbell River Kathy
Paynter
Hope
Slide area — 30.5 degrees Celsius (previous record 30 in 2015)
Tofino
area — 28 degrees Celsius (previous record 25.6 in 1965)
Victoria
Harbour area — 25.9 degrees Celsius (previous record 25.6 in 1891)
August 2
Abbotsford
area — 34.1 degrees Celsius (previous record 32.3 in 1939)
Agassiz
area — 35.6 degrees Celsius (previous record 34.4 in 1898)
s
Bella
Bella area — 28 degrees Celsius (previous record 26 in 1993)
Chilliwack
area — 35.6 degrees Celsius (previous record 32.8 in 1927)
Estevan
Point area — 21.9 degrees Celsius (previous record 20.6 in 1947)
Hope
area — 37.2 degrees Celsius (previous record 36.1 in 1939
Kitimat
area — 31 degrees Celsius (previous record 31 in 1999)
Malahat
area — 32.5 degrees Celsius (previous record 30.8 in 1993)
)
Port
Alberni area — 36.8 degrees Celsius (previous record 35 in 2009)
Port
Hardy area — 23.1 degrees Celsius (previous record 22.2 in 1961)
A
Humpback Whale, leaps out of the water near Port Hardy, British
Columbia on August 13, 2008. The Humpback whale perhaps the best
known of the baleen whales, occurring in all oceans. The community of
Port Hardy is located at the tip of Vancouver Island.
Powell
River area — 29 degrees Celsius (previous record 28.9 in 1961)
Sechelt
area — 29.3 degrees Celsius (previous record 28.8 in 2009)
Squamish
area — 33.2 degrees Celsius (previous record 30.8 in 2009)
The
Stawamus Chief in Squamish, British Columbia.
Tofino
area — 31.5 degrees Celsius (previous record 27.2 in 1993)
Richard
Coulson
White
Rock area — 29.5 degrees Celsius (previous record 28.9 in 1939)
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