Record temperatures expected as heat warnings blanket Nanaimo & Oceanside
NANAIMO — It’s forecast only to last a few days, but the mercury is already rapidly rising on the central Island.
Morning commuters faced temperatures in the low to mid 20’s through Nanaimo and Parksville on Monday, Aug. 14, a sign of things to come with forecasted highs around 34 degrees Celsius over the coming days.
“A strong ridge of high pressure will remain over southern BC through Wednesday. Well above seasonal daytime temperatures combined with elevated overnight temperatures will mean little relief from the heat,” a heat warning from Environment Canada read.
Once elements such as sun intensity, humidity, wind speed and direction are factored in, it’s expected to feel more like 34 degrees in Parksville/Qualicum Beach and 38 degrees in Nanaimo.