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Multiple 126-year-old weather records broken as warm temps continue across BC

As calendars indicate the end of the summer is near, the weather outside paints a different picture with more than a dozen temperature records being broken on Friday.

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In total, 17 weather records were surpassed on Sept. 6, including a trio of historical records on Vancouver Island.

The Esquimalt area set a new record of 29.8℃, while the Gonzales Point area reached 29.8℃ and the Victoria Harbour area reached 29.8℃.

All three of the areas previously had benchmarks that were set in 1898.

Other areas to see temperature records fall include:

  • Agassiz area (31.8℃) - old record of 31.1℃ set in 1955
  • Blue River area (33.2℃) - old record of 33.0℃ set in 1998
  • Cache Creek area (34.3℃) - old record of 33.5℃ set in 2019
  • Clinton area (30.0℃) - old record of 29.8℃ set in 2006
  • Merritt area (34.6℃) - old record of 34.0℃ set in 2003
  • Pitt Meadows area (32.4℃) - old record of 30.1℃ set in 2014
  • Puntzi Mountain area (31.7℃) - old record of 28.6℃ set in 2006
  • Tatlayoko Lake area (30.5℃) - old record of 29.3℃ set in 2014
  • Tofino area (27.2℃) - old record of 26.1℃ set in 1987
  • Trail area (36.0℃) - old record of 35.0℃ set in 1998
  • Victoria area (28.1℃) - old record of 28.0℃ set in 1987
  • Victoria Harbour area (29.8℃) - old record of 29.4℃ set in 1898
  • West Vancouver area (28.8℃) - old record of 28.5℃ set in 1986
  • Whistler area (32.7℃) - old record of 30.9℃ set in 2014
  • Williams Lake area (30.5℃) - old record of 28.2℃ set in 2017


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24℃

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24℃

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22℃

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16℃

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17℃


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