Environment Canada issues widespread warnings as intense heat wave settles over B.C.
VANCOUVER — More than two dozen regions in British Columbia are under warnings as a heat wave expected to push temperatures into the low 40s in the coming days settles over much of the province.
Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for more than two dozen regions, saying a “building ridge of high pressure” is bringing extreme temperatures to much of the province.
The warnings cover much of B.C.’s bottom third, inland sections of the central and norths coasts, as well as the northeastern part of the province.
They expanded Saturday afternoon to include Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, with the weather office saying elevated temperatures with daytime highs in the mid-30s are expected to begin Sunday.


