Environment Canada issues heat warnings for B.C.’s south coast ahead of heat wave
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has issued heat warnings along British Columbia’s south coast.
It says a strong ridge of high pressure will bring well above seasonal daytime temperatures to the region.
The weather office says elevated overnight temperatures will mean little relief from the heat, and it’s warning about heat-related health impacts.
Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and Howe Sound are expected to see temperatures reaching about 33 degrees Celsius, with overnight lows near 17.