Climate change is fueling longer heat waves in the Pacific Northwest
Temperatures expected to peak from Wednesday to Friday
Environment Canada issues heat warnings for PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec
Province issues heat-safety tips ahead of potential heat waves
Territory facing about 20 fires a day that have been sparked beginning on the long weekend
Rainfall and potential thundershowers may lead to increased runoff
Forecasters say inland temperatures reaching 34 C are possible across the Lower Mainland
Daytime highs were well above average June 25 and 26, but nowhere near those seen last year
Daytime highs to hit low-to-mid 30s in Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, North Coast
Temperatures expected to top 30 C this weekend in many parts of B.C.
Almost half of survey respondents taking “wait-and-see” approach, BCAA found
System to have 2 levels: warning and extreme heat emergencies
Cooling requirements in new builds among recommendations by BC Coroners Service’s report
Heat to last until Sunday