B.C. sets new Canadian record for hottest temperature ever recorded

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Health B.C. sets new Canadian record for hottest temperature ever recorded Sunday, June 27th 2021, 9:33 pm - Several unofficial all-time and monthly records have been broken in Western Canada, including the country's warmest in June, as the intense heat wave continues.

As the extreme and potentially life-threatening heat wave continues in Western Canada, new unofficial all-time, monthly, and daily records are being set at a rapid pace.

A phenomenon known as a heat dome, something more common to the U.S. Southwest, is the cause of this extreme heat. It is defined as an area of intense high pressure, beneath which descending air compresses into layers near the surface, warming drastically as it does so.

British Columbia is where the heat is most extreme, with numerous communities opening cooling centres and initiating other measures to warn the public of the extreme temperatures.

Power grids are likely to take significant hits and a lack of rain in the forecast means the fire danger is on the rise. In fact, BC Hydro is reporting a new record for peak hourly demand amid the high temperatures. The heat is expected to worsen in the coming days.

See below for a look at the unofficial temperature records that have been set in Western Canada.

Monthly records: Lytton, B.C. (46.6°C), Pemberton, B.C. (40.3°C), Abbotsford, B.C. (39.6°C), Hope, B.C. (39.5°C), Squamish, B.C. (39°C), Victoria, B.C. (35.8°C), Grande Prairie, Alta. (35.9°C), Yellowgrass, Sask. (45.0·C), Midale, Sask. (45.0°C)

All-time records: Pemberton, B.C (40.3°C), Abbotsford, B.C (39.6°C), Hope, B.C (39.5°C), Squamish, B.C (39°C), Yellowgrass, S.K. (45.0·C), Midale, S.K. (45.0°C)

As well, the Fraser Valley reached a temperature above 40°C on Saturday — the first time in history.

KregeTheBear on June 27th, 2021 at 21:43 UTC »

I can’t wait for that 41 degree weather Wednesday in Northern Alberta. Heat stroke will be creeping up fast

WhiteMouse97 on June 27th, 2021 at 21:36 UTC »

Night-time is even worse, you can't even get any relief.

hamie9er on June 27th, 2021 at 17:39 UTC »

It's supposed to get to 44° in Abbotsford today and 47° tomorrow!!! I've never in my life ever remembered it getting to anything above maybe 38° this is crazy!!