Electricity demand and temperatures hit record levels in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Warm weather across British Columbia has driven electricity demand to the highest level ever seen in May.
BC Hydro says residents using fans and air conditioners pushed demand to about 7,600 megawatts.
The record demand comes as temperature records continue to fall across B.C. as unseasonably warm weather persists, including in Vancouver, where a mark set more than 100 years ago was broken.
Environment Canada says Vancouver’s high temperature on Monday reached 23.9 degrees, easily breaking the record of 22.2 degrees set in 1898.


