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The last two days here have been like standing under a blow torch, magnified by the humidity of course. This morning it's down to a 'frigid' 35C, and I've just been able to go outside without having to plan a jog from shade to shade.
We hit the highest temperatures in history, and I recorded 43C at my place. And it looks like this pattern will persist for as long as a couple of weeks, so everyone's freaked out about possible wildfires, of course.
Hey, Prairies and Eastern Canada, catch!
There are worries about public safety as Western Canada’s dangerous heatwave intensifies, with no relief in sight.
Extreme heat warnings remain in place over much of Western Canada as a historic heat wave that has shattered 103 all-time heat records across B.C., Alberta, Yukon and N.W.T. moves eastward.
The "heat dome" responsible for the unprecedented weather is now settling over British Columbia's Interior and parts of Alberta.
Environment Canada warns that more records will be broken in B.C.'s Interior on Tuesday, after the village of Lytton registered the highest temperature ever recorded in Canada, 47.9 C, on Monday.
In the Alberta Rockies, a high of 39 C is expected Tuesday in Jasper breaking the previous all-time record of 35.1 C set this weekend. The mercury is predicted to top 40 degrees in parts of the province including Grande Prairie; Edmonton and Calgary will reach highs of 36 C.
We hit the highest temperatures in history, and I recorded 43C at my place. And it looks like this pattern will persist for as long as a couple of weeks, so everyone's freaked out about possible wildfires, of course.
Hey, Prairies and Eastern Canada, catch!
Heat dome moves toward Alberta after shattering temperature records in B.C., N.W.T.
Police in B.C. say they've responded to at least 63 sudden death calls since extreme weather began
There are worries about public safety as Western Canada’s dangerous heatwave intensifies, with no relief in sight.
Extreme heat warnings remain in place over much of Western Canada as a historic heat wave that has shattered 103 all-time heat records across B.C., Alberta, Yukon and N.W.T. moves eastward.
The "heat dome" responsible for the unprecedented weather is now settling over British Columbia's Interior and parts of Alberta.
Environment Canada warns that more records will be broken in B.C.'s Interior on Tuesday, after the village of Lytton registered the highest temperature ever recorded in Canada, 47.9 C, on Monday.
In the Alberta Rockies, a high of 39 C is expected Tuesday in Jasper breaking the previous all-time record of 35.1 C set this weekend. The mercury is predicted to top 40 degrees in parts of the province including Grande Prairie; Edmonton and Calgary will reach highs of 36 C.