Environment Canada issues multiple warnings as B.C. braces for weekend heat
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for parts of Vancouver Island and inland sections of coastal British Columbia as the province braces for a heat wave.
The weather agency says a high pressure ridge building over the west coast will bring “very high temperatures” starting Friday and stretching into next week.
The first series of warnings spans eastern Vancouver Island, including Courtenay, Campbell River, Duncan, Nanaimo, Fanny Bay and other nearby communities.
The bulletin says daytime highs are expected to hit the low 30s in those areas with nighttime lows of around 16 C.


