B.C. braces for week of heat, with temperatures expected in the 30s
VICTORIA — A sweltering and protracted heat wave is expected to arrive today and could last for the rest of the week across much of British Columbia.
Officials have warned residents to prepare for temperatures into the high 30s in the province’s south, and say cooling centres will be open for those looking to escape the heat.
Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma has said British Columbians should take precautions to avoid the heat, drink water and limit outdoor activity.
Environment Canada is predicting temperatures as high as 38 C by Wednesday in Kamloops, while in Port Alberni temperatures are expected to remain in the low-to-mid 30s all week.