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Multiple Temperature Records Broken Again Across Kootenays

  • Environment Canada reported that multiple decade-old temperature records across the Kootenays broke on June 10, 2025.
  • This heat surge followed high temperatures recorded across the Southern Interior on the preceding Monday, intensifying late spring warmth.
  • Castlegar, Nelson, Cranbrook, Sparwood, and Trail each set new record highs, exceeding their previous 2015 marks by about two to over three degrees Celsius.
  • Trail registered the highest temperature at 35.6 C, with Castlegar and Nelson at 34.8 C, and Cranbrook reaching 33.6 C, some of the hottest in over a century.
  • The renewed records suggest a continued trend of rising temperatures during late spring in the Kootenays region with possible climate implications.
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Multiple temperature records broken again across Kootenays

The Castlegar, Cranbrook, Nelson, Sparwood and Trail areas each had historically hot temperatures on Tuesday

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Kootenays sizzle: Spring heat shatters temperature records

Residents in six Kootenay communities were left sweating yesterday

·Trail, Canada
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Trail Daily Times broke the news in Trail, Canada on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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