A timeline of B.C.’s record-setting extreme heat event in June 2021
Environment Canada heat warnings covered most of British Columbia one year ago as a so-called heat dome settled in and became deadly.
The weather office described the heat dome as a strong ridge of high pressure, which trapped stagnant air like a lid over the province amid drought conditions.
The provincial coroners’ service linked more than 600 deaths to the extreme heat, with 93 per cent of them occurring during the week of June 25 to July 1.
The first warnings came as temperatures began to rise on June 24, 2021. The average daytime high for this time of year in B.C. is around 22 C, but temperatures soaring into the 30s were predicted.