Century-old heat records fall in B.C. as weather system brings warmth and wind
VANCOUVER — Unseasonably warm weather has broken temperature records in southern British Columbia, including century-old marks in the provincial capital.
Multiple records fell on Wednesday at weather stations throughout Greater Victoria, where a high of 12.9 degrees surpassed a record set in 1922.
Environment Canada says high temperature marks were also broken in West Vancouver, where the mercury hit 14 degrees and shattered a 1986 high by 2.5 degrees, and White Rock where the high of 13.5 degrees broke a record standing for 88 years.
Nanaimo reached a high of 10.5 degrees on Wednesday, missing out on a record of 12 degrees set back in 1980. Current records and forecasted highs make it unlikely the region will set a temperature record this week.