A strong ridge of high pressure has much of southern B.C. under a heat warning that is expected to last until Friday.
Daytimes highs ranging from the low 30s to the low 40s are expected.
Hot temperatures on Wednesday (Aug. 17) broke single-day heat records in seven areas across B.C. The highest temperatures were recorded in Lillooet where it reached 38.2 C, breaking the previous record of 37.8 C set in 1977.
B.C. single-day heat records set on Wednesday
鈥 Comox鈥 31.6 C (previously 30.4 C set in 1977)
鈥 Courtenay 鈥 31.6 C (previously 30.4 C set in 1977)
鈥 Gibsons 鈥 31.1 C (previously 30.9 C set in 2012)
鈥 Lillooet 鈥 38.2 C (previously 37.8 C set in 1977)
鈥 Malahat 鈥 31.4 C (tied previous record set in 2008)
鈥 Pemberton 鈥 37 C (previously 36.1 C set in 1977)
鈥 Sechelt 鈥 31.1 C (previously 30.9 C set in 2012)
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