How's the heat?
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Lillooet was 39.4
One place broke a heat record with 17.4, some place called Rose Spit.
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We broke 26 records in BC today for the hottest July 2nd on record.
Lillooet was 39.4
One place broke a heat record with 17.4, some place called Rose Spit.
Chart Here.
Lillooet was 39.4
One place broke a heat record with 17.4, some place called Rose Spit.
Chart Here.
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It was right, I checked it with the one in the phone.
When I got to work there was already a car in the best spot, "what you doing here so early?" I asked the owner. He explained that he'd stayed at a relative's house overnight and "they keep the windows open, I hadn't brought a coat so I shivered until it got light and came to work". Yesterday someone told me that she'd been to a barbecue this week and worn her winter coat.
This is a Canadian heatwave.
When I got to work there was already a car in the best spot, "what you doing here so early?" I asked the owner. He explained that he'd stayed at a relative's house overnight and "they keep the windows open, I hadn't brought a coat so I shivered until it got light and came to work". Yesterday someone told me that she'd been to a barbecue this week and worn her winter coat.
This is a Canadian heatwave.
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It'll probably hit 35 or 36 in Oliver today, maybe a bit warmer. It's 33 already at noon.
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32C for the high today for my thermometer.
Spent about 2 hours outside today, drank a boatload of water, and still felt ill. I cannot wait for more normal temps again.....come on cooler weather...
Spent about 2 hours outside today, drank a boatload of water, and still felt ill. I cannot wait for more normal temps again.....come on cooler weather...
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If you're in Southern Manitoba, maybe you should close the car windows... Real-Time Lightning Map :: LightningMaps.org
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35.9c OAT, likely to hit 37c today. Inside one of our buildings 47c
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My thermometer has a high today of 35 currently say 34.
Current official temp is 34, I'd venture some parts of the district say 35/36, it felt really warm in some places.
Current official temp is 34, I'd venture some parts of the district say 35/36, it felt really warm in some places.
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17.20 PDT From our weather station.
OAT 37.6c
Inside the building 51.8c with cooling on. 10 mins inside was enough!
OAT 37.6c
Inside the building 51.8c with cooling on. 10 mins inside was enough!
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33 officially still, mine says the same. A/C has the inside at 21 degrees.
There is a lot of smoke in the air as well, making my eyes burn and turn red, blech.
There is a lot of smoke in the air as well, making my eyes burn and turn red, blech.
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Metro Vancouver has a air quality warning from the smoke, depending on area anywhere from a 9 to 10+ both of which are high risk and best to keep indoors and limit outdoor activity.
Tomorrow should be better with an 8.
Metro Vancouver - NW, British Columbia - Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) - Environment Canada
Tomorrow should be better with an 8.
Metro Vancouver - NW, British Columbia - Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) - Environment Canada
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Metro Vancouver has a air quality warning from the smoke, depending on area anywhere from a 9 to 10+ both of which are high risk and best to keep indoors and limit outdoor activity.
Tomorrow should be better with an 8.
Metro Vancouver - NW, British Columbia - Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) - Environment Canada
Tomorrow should be better with an 8.
Metro Vancouver - NW, British Columbia - Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) - Environment Canada
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