In Vancouver, there were 3 consecutive days with high temperatures above 100 degrees F during this heat wave (July 27-29). But the marine biologist taking count worries the actual number will be … as well as other partner offers and accept our. Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health issued a COVID-19 alert Tuesday, in response to a large gathering that took place Friday at the University of Guelph. Canada’s old national heat record was 45 degrees Celsius, or 113 Fahrenheit, but on Sunday, Lytton, a town of fewer than 300 about three hours east of Vancouver … Another 59 temperature records were broken on what was the pinnacle of the B.C. Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley is experiencing record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures hitting the high 30s and even into the 40s in some areas. Residents are also reminded the UV index is at nine, or very high. Quebec’s COVID-19 cases have shot up again recently, right back to the levels they were at last spring—but the availability of tests doesn't seem to have kept pace. A heat warning remains in place for Metro Vancouver, according to Environment Canada. Found inside â Page 1-1The negative height anomaly near Vancouver Island was associated with frequent storminess in the area and the advection of cool ... The temperature anomaly of + 4 ° F in west Texas was due in part to a heat wave which produced record ... Before that, the previous record was set in 1995. Found inside â Page 221They also say that the potential market for wave power is larger than the market for wind and solar power combined . ... So heat stress is related to summer weather conditions without high wind speed , with high air temperatures and ... Oregon health officials said more than 60 deaths have been tied to the heat, with the state's largest county, Multnomah, blaming the weather for 45 deaths since the heat wave began Friday. Sign up for notifications from Insider! A British woman who ran away from home at age 15 to join the Islamic State group in Syria has asked for forgiveness and appealed to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to let her come home. The devastating heat wave that ravaged British Columbia last week is being blamed for a massive die-off of mussels, clams and other marine animals that … Victoria - Nearly a dozen areas on Vancouver Island saw record-setting heat on Monday amid B.C. The scorching heat wave that has blanketed B.C. The national weather … A stifling heat wave … Temperature records broken during heat wave in B.C. The grace period for presenting a proof of vaccination in certain non-essential places such as bars and restaurants is now over in Quebec. vancouverisawesome.com - Brendan Kergin • 2h. Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley are in for a … Hundreds of people have died in a historic heat wave in the Pacific Northwest that has caused record-shattering temperatures in British Columbia, Oregon and … Gavin Newsom on Tuesday emphatically defeated a recall aimed at kicking him out of office early, a contest the Democrat framed as part of a national battle for his party's values in the face of the coronavirus pandemic and continued threats from 'Trumpism.'. The Liberals and Conservatives are in a two-way race for the homestretch of the election campaign, according to new polling data from Nanos Research. At present, 49.6C … Many of the … Montrealers reported hours-long lineups on Tuesday as they tried to get tested. The Toronto District School Board has laid out exactly how it will implement its new mandatory vaccination policy. Police said they responded to more than 130 sudden deaths between Friday and Wednesday, and said heat was often a factor, the BBC reported. on Tuesday, including Greater Victoria, East Vancouver Island and Inland Vancouver Island. Steve Addison of the Vancouver PD said in a statement, according to the Associated Press: "Vancouver has never experienced heat like this, and sadly dozens of people are dying because of it. ... and neighbors as the heat wave bringing record-breaking temperatures … Constructing new traffic lanes will not be the solution to the traffic congestion plaguing Wonderland Road. town sets another all … Albert Huynh cools off in the frigid Lynn Creek water as Leanne Opuyes, left, laughs in North Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, June 28, 2021. is taking a deadly toll as the suspected cause of dozens of deaths have stretched first responders thin. Found inside â Page 489Changnon, S.A. Jr., F.A. Huff, P.T. Schickedanz, & J.L. Vogel, 1977: Summary of METROMEX, Volume 1: Weather Anomalies and Impacts: Illinois State Water Survey, ... Charpentier A., 2011: On the return period of the 2003 heat wave. 's vaccination mandate for health-care facilities will prompt some vaccine-hesitant workers to abandon their posts in the midst of the pandemic – and officials are bracing for that possibility. Vancouver set its all-time heat record on Sunday. The five-year average is 41.6 deaths over the same seven-day period. A well-known Syrian refugee who became a chocolatier in Nova Scotia is celebrating after voting for the first time in a federal election. Todd Taylor was laying down for a nap after an early morning of hunting when a message popped up on his phone – his cousin, Steve Taylor, and friend, Cody Strass, had died in a car crash. Vancouver – At least 69 people in the Vancouver area have died in a record-smashing heat wave engulfing western Canada and the U.S. … Liberal leader Justin Trudeau took swipes at two western premiers over their handling of the delta-fuelled fourth wave of COVID-19 currently swallowing Alberta and Saskatchewan. Officers have responded to more than 65 sudden deaths since the heat wave began on Friday, Vancouver police said. At the height of an extended heat wave this weekend, Vancouver is likely to break a record on Sunday for the highest recorded temperature for that date. family of six, 'They'll never really be gone as long as we remember them': Friend says of family who died in camper fire, 'Canadians sacrificed so much to protect my right to vote': Refugee casts ballot in first federal election, End of an era? An estimated 1 billion sea creatures, mostly mussels, died in the heat wave last week along Vancouver's shorelines. During the heat wave, Victoria hit a new … Hospitalizations and ICU admissions continued to increase in Alberta on Tuesday as the province reported 1,434 new cases of COVID-19. Heat wave, winds compound wildfire risk in B.C., with no relief due until Sunday (BC) castanet.net - The Canadian Press • 18h More than a dozen temperature records have fallen across southern and central British Columbia as a heat wave intensifies, adding to challenges … Monday's peak temperature beat the community's record set just one day prior, when 41.3 C was recorded on Sunday. ... June 23, 2021 evening weather forecast for Metro Vancouver … The revelation came as a shock to many as Macdonald hadn't shared his diagnosis with his fans. Found inside â Page 159Vancouver (British Columbia. 1.882,900. greater Vancouver 2 16ml. ... but summer temperatures average almost 20-C, with heat waves The prairies have cold winters and hot summers, with rapid air flow bringing dramatic weather changes ... In Canada, Vancouver police has responded to 65 sudden-death calls since the heatwave hit. Family and friends are struggling to come to terms with the unimaginable loss felt by everyone in the community after a couple and four children died in a camper fire on Sunday. Found inside â Page 16In southwestern British Columbia and vancouver Island west of the Cascades, the vancouver Island Ranges and the ... Summer temperatures average in the 60s, 70s, and 80s Fahrenheit, with an occasional heat wave in the 90s Fahrenheit. Temperature anomalies - in degrees Celsius - on June 27, 2021, as the record-setting Northwest U.S./Canada heat wave was kicking into gear. Found inside â Page 187( 133 ) The climate of Astoria is generally characterized by summers with cool breezes and waters , moderate temperatures and periods of fog . Heat waves are uncommon and usually brief . Winters often bring dampness , increased ... Excess Death Follows Heat Wave in Portland and Vancouver Heat Wave Followed by Surge of Excess Deaths in Northwest U.S. and Canada On Saturday, Portland broke its all-time high temperature of 108 Extreme temperatures cause millions of excess deaths each year "A dangerous long duration heat wave will affect B.C. In Metro Vancouver, highs Tuesday were expected to reach between 30 and 35, areas further inland, including in B.C. Found inside â Page 128Figure 3.22 shows the assessment of the average ground temperature during the heat wave of summer 2003 over Greater Paris (Ãle-de-France region; period from 4 to 13 august 2003), respectively at nighttime between 20:00 and 23:00 (TU) ... Vancouver will shatter the … The type of alert issued depends on the severity and timing of the event. Some of the largest unions are urging their members to vote for anybody but the Conservatives. As COVID-19 cases continue to rise union representing Saskatchewan's teachers is calling on the Saskatchewan government to reintroduce a province-wide masking requirement and other measures. teachers' union calls for province-wide masking, mandatory vaccination in schools, Sask. Found inside â Page 141The 2003 summer heat wave and its seasonal forecasting. Comptes Rendus Geoscience 336(6): 491â503. Barriopedro, D., E.M. Fischer, J. Luterbacher, et al. 2011. The hot summer of 2010: redrawing the temperature record map of Europe. A British woman who ran away from home at age 15 to join the Islamic State group in Syria has asked for forgiveness and appealed to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to let her come home. Found inside â Page xiiiWEATHER I come from Vancouver, Canada so I am used to rain. From my perspective, it doesn't ... The hottest time that I experienced there was in August 2003, when much of Western Europe was in a heat wave. The temperature reached 38.5 ... Found inside â Page 29During this same winter, however, California experienced a drought and Vancouver, Canada, was unseasonably warm (Brumfield ... Some areas are likely to experience conditions such as floods, droughts, heat waves, cold snaps (blizzards), ... The Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes a heat warning with daytime high temperatures soaring up to 34°C with humidity starting on July 28, 2021. 's history', Man claims he has COVID-19 after spitting at, assaulting VicPD officers during arrest: police, Caught on cam: Dozens of dolphins charge past whale-watching boat off Vancouver Island, Teal Cedar Products asks B.C. Statistics Canada says the consumer price index in August rose 4.1 per cent compared with a year ago, the largest year-over-year inflation increase since March 2003. Including Lytton and Agassiz, data from Environment Canada suggests a total of 59 weather stations saw record-breaking temperatures. The revelation came as a shock to many as Macdonald hadn't shared his diagnosis with his fans. A prominent South Carolina lawyer who found the bodies of his wife and son three months ago, tried to arrange his own death earlier this month so his son would get a US$10 million life insurance payment, but the planned fatal shot only grazed his head, state police said Tuesday. court for one-year injunction extension at Fairy Creek, Liberals and Conservatives in a two-way race for campaign homestretch: Nanos, Inflation rate rises to 4.1 per cent, highest since 2003, California Gov. Found inside â Page 410As an example of the high maximum temperatures reported during this event , Vancouver reported a maximum temperature of 104 degrees on July 21st , breaking the old record of ... Three deaths were attributed directly to this heat wave . Many of the daily records shattered Monday, when highs crawled into the 40s in much of the province, only date back to 2015 or 2008, but some were much, much older. The country has recorded its highest ever temperature - 49.6C (121.3F) - for the third day in a row. And not just for the day. Answer 1 of 52: We hear that there's a heat wave in progress in the pacific NW. A woman enjoys the sunshine while sitting at Kits Beach in Vancouver. sets another daily COVID-19 record with 506 new cases, End of an era? Manitoba federal Conservative candidate Ted Falk is apologizing after he was quoted in a local newspaper spreading misinformation about the dangers of COVID-19 vaccines, suggesting they may do more harm than good. Norm Macdonald, the deadpan Quebec comedian who rose from Canadian nightclubs to the heights of 'Saturday Night Live' fame has died at 61 after a private battle with cancer. Victoria cooling in today’s forecast, more seasonal temperatures north of the Malahat tomorrow … Police are investigating a serious incident that happened at a high school on Manitoulin Island on Tuesday and a crisis response team is being sent in for support. Edmonton has had afternoon highs in the 20s for nine of the past 12 days. Found inside â Page 40Nocturnal activity was possible during the winter because the heat wave arrives at the burrow terminus several hours after surface maximum . When low temperatures prevail night and day , the crabs remain inactive by day and night . in a new pilot project. Found inside â Page 482The record - breaking scribed y , or as a part of more complicated parameterizations of moist heatwave of 1-4 August 1990 over England and Wales . Weather , convection , where y may be calculated depending on relative humidity . Police said that "sadly dozens of people are dying because of it.". Sgt Steve Addison of the force said: "The vast majority of these cases are related to the heat. Flip. This book reflects a collection of case studies and experiences of experts, ministries and international organizations. Ontario has released further guidance for businesses one week before COVID-19 vaccines become mandatory to enter some non-essential establishments. RELATED: Heat wave takes heavy toll on Vancouver Island animals Duncan reached 41.5 C, making it the hottest day ever recorded in that community. Many of the heat records that were beaten Monday were set in 1995, with some of this week's temperatures toppling the previous records by almost 10 degrees. Known for his activism against police brutality and advocacy for fair treatment everywhere, longtime Jamaica Association of Montreal president Noel Alexander is being remembered as a beloved leader in the city he came to call home after arriving in 1974. The heat wave currently holding Metro Vancouver in its grip is going to hold on through to Sunday morning, according to Environment Canada. A stifling heat wave throughout much of Western Canada is unusual because of the nighttime temperatures it is bringing, says an expert. The historic Arva Flour Mill will continue to operate after the 202-year-old mill was purchased by a local businessman. Found inside â Page 198(Rainfall and Temperature) Average temperature change (°F) Vancouver (2.0M) Washington DC (4.6M) London (8.6M) Kuala ... of heat waves â Change in averages (direct; see Figures 17.1 and 17.2): ⢠Average and design temperatures (heat, ... Another 59 temperature records were broken on what was the pinnacle of the B.C. Temperatures in the Vancouver area reached just under 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) Monday, but the humidity made it feel close to 104 degrees (40 Celsius) in … 's long-term care residents, Police to search home of missing Langley, B.C., teacher Naomi Onotera, B.C. What do you locals say? That was the Interior community of Lytton, which for a second day in a row was the hottest spot in all of Canada. Sixty temperature records fell … will see temperatures climb into the upper 30s again this week with a high pressure system forecast to bring another heat wave by Wednesday … Last Updated Jun 28, 2021 at 6:39 am PDT. The grace period for presenting a proof of vaccination in certain non-essential places such as bars and restaurants is now over in Quebec. Saskatchewan saw another record-setting day for COVID-19 on Tuesday, reporting 506 confirmed cases – 20 per cent of which were children who are not eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. on Monday 11:45 a.m. – Vancouver police attended 53 sudden-death calls on Tuesday. Victoria - Environment Canada says parts of Vancouver Island could see daytime temperatures reaching as high as 43 C before the heat wave over much of Western … Agassiz saw the oldest record fall, followed by Quesnel's record set in 1896, but it was not the hottest place in the province. Photo: … Dogs may no longer be able to run free at one of Victoria’s most popular beaches, because City of Victoria staff are recommending council approve a change to a bylaw that would remove Gonzales Beach as an off-leash area. 's historic heat wave. south coast. Dozens of people are believed to have fallen victim to the extreme temperatures. Steve Addison of the Vancouver PD said in a … NEWS 1130’s … Residents in B.C. A prominent South Carolina lawyer who found the bodies of his wife and son three months ago, tried to arrange his own death earlier this month so his son would get a US$10 million life insurance payment, but the planned fatal shot only grazed his head, state police said Tuesday. All rights reserved. Oregon health officials said more than 60 deaths have been tied to the heat, with the state’s largest county, Multnomah, blaming the weather for 45 deaths since the heat wave began Friday. Found inside â Page 395Overdriven Supersonic Heat Waves J. D. Strachan and B. Ahlborn A Department of Engineering Physics , Australian National ... N.J. 08541 , U.S.A. B Department of Physics , University of British Columbia , Vancouver , B.C. , Canada . While this did not break the record of 4 days (occurring July 13-16, 1941), it does rank 2nd along with three other periods. That broke the record of … Found inside â Page 36These systems are undergoing significant physical and chemical changes due to buildup of greenhouse gases, including increases in ocean temperature and acidification, decreases in dissolved oxygen concentrations, changes in circulation ... A spike in deaths has been reported in Canada’s British Columbia as it bears the brunt of a record-breaking heat wave stifling the country. This record-breaking heat event will increase the potential for heat-related illnesses,” the weather agency said. BC is enduring a dangerous heat wave with temps over 30C. The father of Aaliyah Rosa, the nine-year-old girl found dead in her mother's apartment in 2018, is speaking out for the first time in an interview with CTV News. Police are investigating a serious incident that happened at a high school on Manitoulin Island on Tuesday and a crisis response team is being sent in for support. Montrealers reported hours-long lineups on Tuesday as they tried to get tested. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday emphatically defeated a recall aimed at kicking him out of office early, a contest the Democrat framed as part of a national battle for his party's values in the face of the coronavirus pandemic and continued threats from 'Trumpism.'. newborn discharged from hospital while elementary-aged child still in ICU with COVID-19, 'There needs to be justice': Family of 7-year-old Aaliyah Rosa calling for appeal following mother's acquittal, Will B.C. Officials preparing for possibility, Edmonton weather for Sept. 15: Cooler, windier conditions take over, Alberta reports 1,434 new COVID-19 cases, 9 deaths, Province urging pregnant women to get vaccinated, Toronto NDP candidate resigns after discovery of controversial social media posts, Toronto District School Board reveals details of new mandatory vaccine policy, Ontario releases new details on how people will prove their COVID-19 vaccine status starting Sept. 22, The vaccine passport grace period is now over in Quebec, Long lineups for COVID-19 tests have Montreal authorities scrambling to increase sites, Noel Alexander, longtime leader in Montreal's Black community, had 'courage to stand up', Authorities offer few details regarding deaths of Amherst, N.S. Even though temperatures have dropped to the 20s in most of the region, the warning is still in place for some places like Surrey, Coquitlam and Langley. I got some tips from retired Vancouver veterinarian, Dr. Paul Koit, who also pointed me towards the SPCA’s website. 's latest COVID-19 update includes 677 more cases as health-care system staggers under weight of 4th wave, Children reported missing from Surrey, B.C., elementary school found safe: RCMP, 20 people taken to hospital after carbon monoxide leak in Vancouver apartment building, Liberals and Conservatives in a two-way race for campaign homestretch: Nanos, Inflation rate rises to 4.1 per cent, highest since 2003, California Gov. More memories are being shared about the family of six who lost their lives in what's believed to have been a trailer fire in Nova Scotia's Cumberland County over the weekend, but investigators are saying very little about what happened. Found inside â Page 3775Canadian Symposium on High Temperature Superconductivity . Vancouver ( Canada ) . 26-29 Oct 1988 . 42419 Ferron - antiferron interactions and the linear specific heat of high Te cuprate superconductors . I have a little black dog who absorbs heat and often doesn’t have the good sense to even lie in the shade when it’s sunny, so I’ve been looking for strategies to keep him cool in this heat wave. A heat warning has been issued across the Metro Vancouver region as a mini heat wave approaches. Ontario is forecast to be hit with an early arrival of winter weather this year that will bring cold and snowy conditions to the province. (CityNews) Summary. Constructing new traffic lanes will not be the solution to the traffic congestion plaguing Wonderland Road. The heat wave currently holding Metro Vancouver in its grip is going to hold on through to Sunday morning, according to Environment Canada. Much of the Pacific Northwest, normally known for its temperate weather in June, received maximum temperatures 20–35 °F (11–19 °C) above normal during this heat wave. Manitoba health officials are reporting that they have confirmed at least one case of COVID-19 at a school in Winnipeg. … Found inside â Page 47The layered fine scale of temperature structure in the oceans is being examined in order to interpret measurements of temperature fluctuations resulting from internal waves . Improvements in the theory of wind - wave interaction are ... About 80 per cent of those were 65 years of age and older. Some of the largest unions are urging their members to vote for anybody but the Conservatives. Saskatchewan saw another record-setting day for COVID-19 on Tuesday, reporting 506 confirmed cases – 20 per cent of which were children who are not eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Officials preparing for possibility, Seniors advocates want 3rd jab for B.C. Todd Taylor was laying down for a nap after an early morning of hunting when a message popped up on his phone – his cousin, Steve Taylor, and friend, Cody Strass, had died in a car crash. Read more on vancouverisawesome.com. Environment Canada warns the torrid heat wave that has settled over much of … People sleep at a cooling shelter set up during an unprecedented heat wave in Portland, Oregon, U.S. June 27, 2021. We proudly manufacture the vast majority of its products in Minneapolis, MN. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says a protester who used a sexist term to describe his wife on Monday crossed a line, which compelled him to respond. The sudden spike in temperature was brought on by a ridge of high pressure expected to remain in place over the next few days. UPDATE, June 28, 2021: 'Prolonged, dangerous and historic' heat wave bakes much of Western Canada A B.C. Use of this Website assumes acceptance of Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, Stay up to date on the latest, breaking news, B.C. Sunlight shines behind the downtown Vancouver skyline before sunset on June 21, 2021 in British Columbia, Canada. are expected to dip closer to seasonal norms over the rest of week, heat warnings remained in place across most of the province Tuesday. Alberta Health Services is urging those who are pregnant, have recently delivered or who are trying to become pregnant to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. Known for his activism against police brutality and advocacy for fair treatment everywhere, longtime Jamaica Association of Montreal president Noel Alexander is being remembered as a beloved leader in the city he came to call home after arriving in 1974. North and South Korea tested ballistic missiles hours apart Wednesday in a display of military might that is sure to exacerbate tensions between the rivals at a time when talks aimed at stripping the North of its nuclear program are stalled. On that day 126 years ago, the high in the Fraser Valley community was 33.3 C, a record obliterated by Monday's high of 41.4, according to Environment Canada. Statistics Canada says the consumer price index in August rose 4.1 per cent compared with a year ago, the largest year-over-year inflation increase since March 2003. Manitoba health officials are reporting that they have confirmed at least one case of COVID-19 at a school in Winnipeg. More memories are being shared about the family of six who lost their lives in what's believed to have been a trailer fire in Nova Scotia's Cumberland County over the weekend, but investigators are saying very little about what happened. The new temperature records set on Vancouver Island on Monday can be found below. Vancouver – At least 69 people in the Vancouver area have died in a record-smashing heat wave engulfing western Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest, police … Photo by RICHARD LAM / PNG Article content. For coastal areas of … Found inside â Page 207heat Waves In southern Canada, as the tropics continue to expand poleward, the earth's four seasons will be compressed into ... The coastal cities of St. John's, Newfoundland and Vancouver, B.C., have never experienced a true heat wave, ... © 2021 Meteorologist Michael Kuss says temperatures could climb into the mid-40s in the Fraser Valley Monday. Stay up to date with what you want to know. In Agassiz, it was the hottest June 28 ever, breaking a record set in 1895. The cities of Portland and Salem … A woman enjoys the sunshine while sitting at Kits Beach in Vancouver. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Found inside â Page viiiThe diurnal development of a canopy-level urban heat island (CUHI) on the night of 22 July 2013, during a heat wave in Birmingham (U.K.). The air temperature distribution within an east-west oriented street canyon for the period ... The provincial government has announced that GO train service is coming to London, Ont. Sunday as ‘dangerous’ heat wave continues It is expected it will be even hotter on Monday as temperatures continue to climb. Weather warnings continue to be posted for most of B.C. anglers remember 2 friends who died in car crash hours after successful fishing tournament, Trudeau knocks Moe over provincial government's handling of COVID-19, 'This isn’t hypothetical': Sask. beginning on Friday and lasting until Tuesday," Environment Canada warned. The alert warns that a “significant heat wave” will bring daytime highs of 29°C to 37°C, and overnight lows … Found inside â Page 60The temperature increase is behind the heat waves that have led to many deaths worldwide, such as the tens of thousands that occurred ... The summer of 2015 saw new national record high temperatures in New Delhi, India (May), Vancouver, ... The mini-heat wave is thanks to a strengthening ridge of high pressure heading our way. Communities that set an all-time record are marked with an asterisk. Not so fast: Arva Flour Mill saved after sale to local businessman, GO Trains are coming to London but it's not going to be the quickest trip, Council detours from $212M plan to widen Wonderland Road after climate screening, Serious incident at Manitoulin Secondary School, Ontario to be hit by early and brutal start to winter weather, forecast reveals, Severe thunderstorm rolls through Southern Ontario, Waterloo Region school boards confirm more than a dozen COVID-19 cases, WDG Public Health issues COVID-19 alert at University of Guelph, Abbotsford area - New record of 42.9, Old record of 32.4 set in 2008, Agassiz area - New record of 41.4, Old record of 33.3 set in 1895, Bella Bella area - New record of 35.8, Old record of 29.6 set in 2015, Bella Coola area (Bella Coola Airport) - New record of 36.9, Old record of 33.2 set in 2015, Blue River area - New record of 38.7, Old record of 35.9 set in 2015, Burns Lake area (Burns Lake Decker Lake) - New record of 37.2, Old record of 30.7 set in 2015, Cache Creek area (Ashcroft) - New record of 46.4, Old record of 40.6 set in 2015, Clearwater area - New record of 43.7, Old record of 38.3 set in 2015, Clinton area - New record of 39.5, Old record of 32.8 set in 2015, Comox area - New record of 36.8, Old record of 31.2 set in 2015, Courtenay area - New record of 36.8, Old record of 31.2 set in 2015, Cranbrook area - New record of 38.4, Old record of 36.8 set in 2015, Dawson Creek area - New record of 38.1, Old record of 27.8 set in 2015, Dease Lake area - New record of 32.2, Old record of 29.5 set in 1992, Esquimalt area (Victoria Gonzales CS)- New record of 39.8, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995, Estevan Point area - New record of 30.5, Old record of 24.0 set in 1995, Fort Nelson area (Fort Nelson) - New record of 34.4, Old record of 30.2 set in 1982, Fort St. John area - New record of 36.3, Old record of 27.9 set in 2015, Gibsons area - New record of 40.8, Old record of 29.6 set in 2008, Golden area (Golden Airport) - New record of 37.3, Old record of 36.0 set in 2015, Gonzales Point area (Victoria Gonzales CS) - New record of 39.8, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995, Kamloops area - New record of 45.8, Old record of 39.1 set in 2015, Kelowna area (Kelowna UBCO) - New record of 42.9, Old record of 39.5 set in 2015, Lillooet area - New record of 45.6, Old record of 39.3 set in 2015, Lytton area - New record of 47.9, Old record of 39.6 set in 2015, Mackenzie area (Mackenzie Airport Auto) - New record of 38.6, Old record of 29.8 set in 2015, Malahat area - New record of 41.3, Old record of 32.4 set in 1995, Merritt area - New record of 43.2, Old record of 39.2 set in 2015, Nakusp area - New record of 38.1, Old record of 37.3 set in 2015, Nelson area - New record of 38.4, Old record of 37.2 set in 2015, Osoyoos area - New record of 42.7, Old record of 37.7 set in 2000, Pemberton area (Pemberton Airport) - New record of 43.2, Old record of 37.2 set in 2015, Penticton area- New record of 42.5, Old record of 36.4 set in 2015, Pitt Meadows area - New record of 41.4, Old record of 33.0 set in 1987, Port Alberni area - New record of 42.7, Old record of 36.5 set in 2015, Powell River area - New record of 38.4, Old record of 30.6 set in 1951, Prince George area (Prince George Airport Auto) - New record of 38.4, Old record of 30.0 set in 1938, Prince Rupert area - New record of 27.6, Old record of 22.7 set in 2015, Princeton area - New record of 42.7, Old record of 38.0 set in 2015, Puntzi Mountain area - New record of 39.2, Old record of 32.9 set in 2015, Quesnel area (Quesnel Airport Auto) - New record of 41.1, Old record of 34.4 set in 1896, Salmon Arm area - New record of 38.8, Old record of 37.3 set in 2015, Sandspit area (Sandspit Airport Auto) - New record of 27.1, Old record of 21.7 set in 1951, Sechelt area - New record of 40.8, Old record of 29.6 set in 2008, Smithers area (Smithers Airport Auto) - New record of 37.0, Old record of 29.3 set in 1987, Squamish area (Squamish Airport) - New record of 43.0, Old record of 34.3 set in 2015, Summerland area - New record of 40.3, Old record of 36.1 set in 2015, Tatlayoko Lake area - New record of 37.8, Old record of 33.3 set in 2015, Terrace area - New record of 35.5, Old record of 30.9 set in 2015, Trail area (Warfield RCS) - New record of 42.5, Old record of 41.1 set in 2015, Vancouver area (Vancouver International Airport) - New record of 31.7, Old record of 27.5 set in 1995, Victoria area (Victoria International Airport) - New record of 39.4, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995, Victoria Harbour area - New record of 39.8, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995, Victoria (Hartland) area - New record of 39.8, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995, Victoria (University of) area - New record of 39.8, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995, Whistler area (Whistler - Nesters)- New record of 41.2, Old record of 35.6 set in 2015, White Rock area - New record of 38.5, Old record of 29.0 set in 2008, Williams Lake area - New record of 38.6, Old record of 31.6 set in 2015, Yoho (National Park) area (Yoho Park) - New record of 34.9, Old record of 31.3 set in 2015. 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