Heat warnings covering parts of southern B.C. expand into Metro Vancouver
Temperatures are forecast to reach up to 33 degrees Celsius, posing moderate health risks especially for seniors and those with chronic conditions, Environment Canada said.
- A heat warning for the Lower Mainland was issued Monday by Environment Canada, covering Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley with forecast highs more than 30 C.
- NewsRadio Meteorologist Michael Kuss says under a high-pressure dome, Monday and Tuesday will feel four to five degrees hotter, with no cloud cover.
- In the Lower Mainland, highs are forecast to reach 33 C with lows near 17 C, according to Environment Canada for Tuesday.
- According to Environment Canada, seniors and people with diabetes, heart or respiratory disease should be checked on, stay hydrated, and move to cooler spaces during Monday's heat warning.
- Monday may be the hottest day of the summer, with little relief until cooling by Wednesday .
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Heat warnings covering parts of southern B.C. expand into Metro Vancouver
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Heat warnings covering parts of southern B.C. expand into Metro Vancouver – Energeticcity.ca
VANCOUVER — Heat warnings across parts of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island over the weekend have been extended into Metro Vancouver. Environment Canada says a heat warning is active for both Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley for the next two days, with temperatures possibly reaching 33 C. The temperature is not expected to drop below 17 C overnight, and the weather agency says the warnings are expected to persist until Wednesda…
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