Hot, dry conditions expected to continue as dozens of B.C. temperature records set
Last month was the hottest and driest September on record for numerous parts of B.C., and October could prove to be much of the same.
“We don’t see much of a change going forward, at least through the rest of this week and into next week. There’s some hints that going into the middle of next week things might cool off slightly.” Summer weather hit B.C. later than usual after an extended cool and wet spring. Since August, though, temperatures have generally been higher than normal, according to Environment Canada.
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