Temperatures expected to peak from Wednesday to Friday
With temperatures about to soar in the Vancouver and Fraser Valley area, there are ways to keep cool
Warmer-than-average temperatures could arrive soon in Lower Mainland
Environment Canada issues heat warnings for PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec
Province issues heat-safety tips ahead of potential heat waves
Territory facing about 20 fires a day that have been sparked beginning on the long weekend
Rainfall and potential thundershowers may lead to increased runoff
Forecasters say inland temperatures reaching 34 C are possible across the Lower Mainland
Daytime highs were well above average June 25 and 26, but nowhere near those seen last year
Daytime highs to hit low-to-mid 30s in Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, North Coast
Temperatures expected to top 30 C this weekend in many parts of B.C.
Almost half of survey respondents taking “wait-and-see” approach, BCAA found
System to have 2 levels: warning and extreme heat emergencies
Cooling requirements in new builds among recommendations by BC Coroners Service’s report
Phoenix Centre accepting donations, will then distribute to partner agencies
High of 36.9 C recorded on June 27, beating a previous record of 29.2C set in 1995
Meantime, the City of Delta has raised its fire hazard rating to “High”