Western heat shifts in some areas of B.C., territories, but still blazing elsewhere
Record-breaking sizzling temperatures hitting parts of eastern B.C. and the Prairies is extremely significant and signals how global warming is making heat waves across the region, an Environment Canada meteorologist says.
Record heat eased for parts of British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories on Wednesday, but Alysa Pederson warned relief is still days away for eastern B.C. and the Prairies.
“With climate change, we can expect that the intensity and the duration, and even the frequency of extreme events like this will increase,” Pederson says.
“This event is of particular importance because of the longevity of it. I mean, just in Edmonton … we’re forecasting eight days in a row with temperatures above 30 C. It’s very scary. It’s shown to be deadly.”


