Another Scorcher on the Way for B.C.’s South Coast
- Environment Canada issued heat warnings for a large area in British Columbia's Interior starting Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
- The warnings follow a ridge of high pressure bringing temperatures well above seasonal normals between 29 C and 37 C across various regions.
- Meanwhile, southern coastal areas like Vancouver and Victoria are experiencing one of the driest Julys on record, with Vancouver receiving only 17 mm of rain this month versus a typical 34.1 mm.
- Victoria measured just 0.2 mm of precipitation this July, making it the second-driest on record, while Environment Canada warns of heat risks including fatigue, headache, and thirst, especially for seniors and vulnerable groups.
- The expected prolonged heat and dry conditions increase wildfire risk and prompt advisories to monitor for heat illness and check on at-risk individuals during this period.
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Environment Canada calls for Kamloops area to see temperatures over 35 C (Kamloops)
UPDATE: 4:47 p.m. Interior Health is warning people to keep safe while riding out a heat wave expected to bring highs of 36 C to the Tournament Capital on Wednesday and Thursday. Environment Canada issued a heat warning on Monday morning for a large swath of B.C.'s Interior, Kamloops included. "...
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Heat warnings span B.C. Interior, southern areas to see temperatures up to 37 C
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