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Space for EC Weather Summaries.
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Typeing3 wrote: Sun Feb 17, 2019 6:26 pm Space for EC Weather Summaries.
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 6:46 p.m. PST Friday 22 February 2019.

Discussion.

A cold front swept across the province Thursday night and Friday
morning bringing heavy snow to coastal and inland coastal areas.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 6 P.M. PST, 22nd
February 2019.

1. Summary of snowfall accumulation for the southern B.C. in cm:

Coquitlam Westwood Plateau: 20
Brandywine Hwy Station: 18
Tantalus Hwy Station: 18
Whistler Area: 16
Squamish Area: 12
Coquitlam: 11
Abbotsford Area: 3-7
North Vancouver: 6
Hope Area: 2-5
Port Moody Area: 5
Agassiz: 2-4
Surrey: 4
West Vancouver: 4
Pitt Meadows Airport: 3
Powell River Airport: 3

2. Summary of snowfall accumulation for the northern and central
B.C. in cm:

Stewart: 18-22
Bella Coola: 4
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 8:41 a.m. PST Friday 8 March 2019.

Discussion.

An unstable airmass produced pockets of intense flurries over Metro
Vancouver Thursday and Thursday night resulting in highly variable
snowfall accumulations across the region. The highest accumulations
reported in Coquitlam were from elevations above 250 metres.

The following is a summary of snowfall accumulation received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 8 A.M. PST 8th March
2019.

1. Summary of snowfall accumulations from Thursday night in cm:

Coquitlam: 15-30
Port Moody: 8
Surrey: 4-5
New Westminster: 3-5
North Vancouver: 2-4
West Vancouver: 2
Vancouver: 0-1

2. Summary of snowfall accumulation from Thursday during the day in
cm:
Coquitlam: 5-30
Maple Ridge East: 18
Matsqui: 7
North Vancouver: 2-5
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:31 a.m. PDT Monday 18 March 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge brought a warmer airmass with several communities in
BC and the Yukon breaking daytime records on Sunday, 17th March
2019.

The following is a summary of daytime maximum record temperatures
received by Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 8 AM PDT,
18th March 2019.

1. Summary of daytime maximum temperature records for British
Columbia in degrees celsius:

Blue River Area
New Record 14.2
Old Record 13.5 set in 2015
Records in this area have been kept since 1946

Fort Nelson Area
New Record 14.3
Old Record 13.3 set in 1947
Records in this area have been kept since 1937

Mackenzie Area
New Record 11.5
Old Record 10.0 set in 1992
Records in this area have been kept since 1971

Malahat
New Record 14.7
Old Record 13.0 set in 1988
Records in this area have been kept since 1986

Nakusp Area
New Record 13.1
Old Record 12.9 set in 2010
Records in this area have been kept since 1912

Pemberton Area
New Record 18.1
Old Record 15.4 set in 2018
Records in this area have been kept since 1908

Pitt Meadows Area
New Record 19.5
Old Record 19.4 set in 1947
Records in this area have been kept since 1874

Port Hardy Area
New Record 14.6
Old Record 13.9 set in 1947
Records in this area have been kept since 1944

Prince Rupert Area
New Record 14.3
Old Record 14.2 set in 1983
Records in this area have been kept since 1908

Sechelt Area
New Record 16.2
Old Record 13.2 set in 2015
Records in this area have been kept since 1956

Squamish Area
New Record 21.3
Old Record 18.0 set in 1983
Records in this area have been kept since 1960

Victoria Harbour
New Record 15.8
Old Record 12.9 set in 2015
Records in this area have been kept since 1874

Whistler Area
New Record 14.4
Old Record 12.5 set in 2015
Records in this area have been kept since 1950
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:03 p.m. PDT Monday 18 March 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge remains over British Columbia and the Yukon with many
more daytime maximum records broken on Monday, 18th March 2019.

The following is a summary of maximum daytime temperature received
by Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 4pm PDT Monday, 18th
March 2019.

1. Summary of maximum temperature for BC in degrees celsius:

Abbotsford Area
New record: 23.0
Old record: 19.2 set in 1996
Records began in 1944

Cassiar Area
New record: 10.3
Old record: 6.0 set in 1981
Records began in 1954

Chetwynd Area
New record: 15.5
Old record: 13.9 set in 2015
Records began in 1970

Chilliwack Area
New record: 22.8
Old record: 20.0 set in 1896
Records began in 1881

Clinton Area
New record: 12.4
Old record: 7.9 set in 2007
Records began in 1973

Dease Lake Area
New record: 12.6
Old record: 9.7 set in 1995
Records began in 1944

Esquimalt Area
New record: 18.3
Old record: 17.2 set in 1914
Records began in 1874

Fort Nelson Area
New record: 16.6
Old record: 10.6 set in 1960
Records began in 1937

Hope Area
New record: 22.8
Old record: 20.6 set in 1947
Records began in 1936

Hope Slide Area
New record: 15.2
Old record: 14.0 set in 1983
Records began in 1967

Mackenzie Area
New record: 12.1
Old record: 10.7 set in 2018
Records began in 1971

Malahat Area
New record: 18.5
Old record: 17.0 set in 1990
Records began in 1986

Masset Area
New record: 15.0 (Tie)
Old record: 15.0 set in 1900
Records began in 1897

Muncho Lake Area
New record: 13.9
Old record: 10.0 set in 1995
Records began in 1970

Nanaimo Area
New record: 18.5
Old record: 16.1 set in 1928
Records began in 1892

Pemberton Area
New record: 17.6
Old record: 16.5 set in 1988
Records began in 1908

Pitt Meadows Area
New record: 21.1
Old record: 20.7 set in 1996
Records began in 1874

Port Alberni Area
New record: 21.4
Old record: 20.0 set in 1911
Records began in 1900

Powell River Area
New record: 16.5
Old record: 15.6 set in 1947
Records began in 1924

Prince Rupert Area
New record: 16.5
Old record: 15.3 set in 1981
Records began in 1908

Sechelt Area
New record: 18.0
Old record: 14.0 set in 1981
Records began in 1956

Squamish Area
New record: 23.5
Old record: 18.0 set in 1996
Records began in 1960

Victoria Gonzales
New record: 18.8
Old record: 17.2 set in 1914
Records began in 1874

Victoria Harbour
New record: 17.1
Old record: 14.6 set in 2016
Records began in 1874

White Rock Area
New record: 20.6
Old record: 19.9 set in 1996
Records began in 1929

Williams Lake Area
New record: 14.9
Old record: 12.2 set in 1997
Records in 1960
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:38 p.m. PDT Tuesday 19 March 2019.

Discussion.

Another record breaking day for BC and the Yukon as the strong high
pressure remains over B.C.

The following is a summary of temperature information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 6 P.M. PDT, 19th March
2019.

1. Summary of maximum daytime temperature in degrees celsius:

Abbotsford Area
New record: 24.5
Old record: 20.0 set in 1960
Records began in 1944

Agassiz Area
New record: 24.4
Old record: 23.7 set in 1928
Records began in 1889

Bella Coola Area
New record: 20.3
Old record: 17.8 set in 1947
Records began in 1895

Blue River Area
New record: 16.6
Old record: 12.7 set in 1998
Records began in 1946

Burns Lake Area
New record: 14.7
Old record: 11.5 set in 1998
Records began in 1949

Cassiar Area
New record: 12.4
Old record: 9.0 set in 1981
Records began in 1954

Chetwynd Area
New record: 18.5
Old record: 13.3 set in 1979
Records began in 1970

Chilliwack Area
New record: 24.1
Old record: 23.9 set in 1928
Records began in 1881

Clearwater Area
New record: 18.3
Old record: 17.8
Records began in 1913

Clinton Area
New record: 13.9
Old record: 10.0 set in 2007
Records began in 1973

Dease Lake Area
New record: 15.4
Old record: 11.1 set in 1947
Records began in 1944

Esquimalt Area
New record: 20.7
Old record: 19.4 set in 1928
Records began in 1874

Estevan Point Area
New record: 19.7
Old record: 16.0
Records began in 1908

Fort Nelson Area
New record: 17.0
Old record: 12.8 set in 1947
Records began in 1937

Hope Area
New record: 24.1
Old record: 21.7 set in 1947
Records began in 1936

Hope Slide Area
New record: 16.9
Old record: 14.5 set in 2016
Records began in 1967

Kitimat Area
New record: 17.1
Old record: 13.3 set in 1960
Records began in 1902

Mackenzie Area
New record: 12.6
Old record: 11.0 set in 1979
Records began in 1971

Malahat Area
New record: 19.2
Old record: 14.5 set in 1988
Records began in 1986

Masset Area
New record: 16.6
Old record: 13.9 set in 1900
Records began in 1897

Muncho Lake Area
New record: 17.1
Old record: 8.0 set in 1998
Records began in 1970

Nakusp Area
New record: 14.1
Old record: 12.2 set in 1915
Records began in 1912

Nanaimo Area
New record: 20.0
Old record: 17.8 set in 1928
Records began in 1892

Pemberton Area
New record: 18.0
Old record: 17.2 set in 1928
Records began in 1908

Pitt Meadows Area
New record: 23.8
Old record: 20.0 set in 1914
Records began in 1874

Port Hardy Area
New record: 18.2
Old record: 15.0 set in 1960
Records began in 1944

Powell River Area
New record: 18.2
Old record: 17.2 set in 1928
Records began in 1924

Prince Rupert Area
New record: 18.5
Old record: 17.2 set in 1928
Records began in 1908

Sechelt Area
New record: 18.3
Old record: 14.0 set in 1984
Records began in 1956

Southern Gulf Islands Area
New record: 22.3
Old record: 18.9
Records began in 1909

Squamish Area
New record: 24.2
Old record: 18.9 set in 1960
Records began in 1960

Tatlayoko Lake Area
New record 17.8 (tied)
Old record 17.8 set in 1947
Records began in 1930

Tetsa River Area
New record: 14.4
Old record: 9.0 set in 1984
Records began in 1982

Tofino Area
New record: 24.5
Old record: 19.4 set in 1928
Records began in 1896

Vancouver Area
New record: 15.5
Old record: 14.5 set in 2016
Records began in 1896

Vanderhoof Area
New record: 15.0
Old record: 14.4 set in 1928
Records began in 1916

Victoria Area
New record: 20.0
Old record: 17.8 set in 1928
Records began in 1914

Victoria Gonzales Area
New record: 21.0
Old record: 19.4 set in 1928
Records began in 1874

Victoria Harbour Area
New record: 20.0
Old record: 16.7 set in 1878
Records began in 1874

Whistler Area
New record: 15.0
Old record: 14.4 set in 1992
Records began in 1950

White Rock Area
New record: 22.6
Old record: 16.9 set in 2016
Records began in 1929

Williams Lake Area
New record: 15.7
Old record: 13.3 set in 2015
Records began in 1960
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Hey Goose. Is there a data base for these summaries from the past? I was curious how many daily records, if any, were set during February’s cold outbreaks.
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Monty wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2019 11:00 pm Hey Goose. Is there a data base for these summaries from the past?
Unfortunately, I don't think so...

Today...
Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 7:57 p.m. PDT Wednesday 20 March 2019.

Discussion.

Round 3 of record breaking daily maximum temperatures as the high
pressure remains over British Columbia and the Yukon.

The following is a summary of temperature information received by
Environment & Climate Change Canada as of 7 P.M. PDT, 20th March
2019.

1. Summary of maximum daytime temperature for British Columbia in
degrees celsius:

Abbotsford Area
New record: 24.7
Old record: 22.2 set in 1960
Records began in 1944

Atlin Area
New record: 14.0
Old record: 9.0 set in 2016
Records began in 1899

Agassiz Area
New record: 25.8
Old record: 21.7 set in 1915
Records began in 1889

Bella Coola Area
New record: 23.1
Old record: 21.5 set in 1986
Records began in 1895

Blue River Area
New record: 17.7
Old record: 14.1 set in 2010
Records began in 1946

Burns Lake Area
New record: 17.1
Old record: 14.2 set in 1999
Records began in 1949

Campbell River Area
New record: 21.6
Old record: 17.1 set in 1979
Records began in 1958

Cassiar Area
New record: 12.7
Old record: 5.0 set in 1968
Records began in 1954

Chetwynd Area
New record: 17.5
Old record: 17.2 set in 1986
Records began in 1970

Chilliwack Area
New record: 25.1
Old record: 23.9 set in 1915
Records began in 1881

Clearwater Area
New record: 19.4
Old record: 18.3 set in 1915
Records began in 1913

Clinton Area
New record: 16.4
Old record: 9.9 set in 2003
Records began in 1973

Comox Area
New record: 19.6
Old record: 15.8 set in 1986
Records began in 1914

Dease Lake Area
New record: 14.6
Old record: 10.0 set in 1998
Records began in 1944

Esquimalt Area
New record: 21.0
Old record: 20.0 set in 1914
Records began in 1874

Estevan Point
New record: 15.7
Old record: 14.0 set in 1986
Records began in 1908

Fort Nelson Area
New record: 17.3
Old record: 16.7 set in 1947
Records began in 1937

Fort St. John Area
New record: 13.7
Old record: 13.3 set in 1910
Records began in 1910

Hope Area
New record: 25.9
Old record: 22.2 set in 1960
Records began in 1936

Kelowna Area
New record: 16.3
Old record: 16.2 set in 1988
Records began in 1899

Kitimat Area
New record: 17.8
Old record: 13.3 set in 1906
Records began in 1902

Kootenay National Park
New record: 14.0 (Tie)
Old record: 14.0 set in 1986
Records began in 1968

Lytton Area
New record: 21.7
Old record: 20.6 set in 1947
Records began in 1921

Mackenzie Area
New record: 12.9
Old record: 12.6 set in 1979
Records began in 1971

Malahat Area
New record: 21.1
Old record: 16.6 set in 1999
Records began in 1986

Masset Area
New record: 16.8
Old record: 12.2 set in 1906
Records began in 1897

McBride Area
New record: 18.7
Old record: 17.2 set in 1960
Records began in 1922

Nakusp Area
New record: 14.8
Old record: 13.5 set in 2010
Records began in 1912

Nanaimo Area
New record: 20.6
Old record: 18.3 set in 1960
Records began in 1892

Pemberton Area
New record: 19.1
Old record: 16.7 set in 1926
Records began in 1908

Pitt Meadows Area
New record: 23.8
Old record: 21.0 set in 1998
Records began in 1874

Port Hardy Area
New record: 18.7
Old record: 15.6 set in 1960
Records began in 1944

Powell River Area
New record: 18.3
Old record: 15.6 set in 1960
Records began in 1924

Puntzi Mountain Area
New record: 15.6
Old record: 12.5 set in 1978
Records began in 1959

Sandspit Area
New record: 12.7
Old record: 11.9 set in 2015
Records began in 1945

Sechelt Area
New record: 20.4
Old record: 17.0 set in 1986
Records began in 1956

Squamish Area
New record: 25.9
Old record: 21.0 set in 1999
Records began in 1960

Tatlayoko Lake Area
New record 19.3
Old record 17.0 set in 1986
Records began in 1930

Terrace Area
New record: 17.3
Old record: 16.1 set in 1914
Records began in 1912

Tofino Area
New record: 18.6
Old record: 18.3 set in 1914
Records began in 1896

Vernon Area
New record: 15.8
Old record: 15.6 set in 1915
Records began in 1900

Victoria Area
New record: 21.4
Old record: 19.4 set in 1914
Records began in 1914

Victoria Gonzales Area
New record: 20.9
Old record: 20.0 set in 1914
Records began in 1874

Victoria Harbour Area
New record: 20.2
Old record: 14.4 set in 1878
Records began in 1874

Whistler Area
New record: 17.1
Old record: 16.6 set in 1986
Records began in 1950

White Rock Area
New record: 19.8
Old record: 17.8 set in 1968
Records began in 1929

Williams Lake Area
New record: 17.8
Old record: 14.6 set in 1999
Records began in 1960

Yoho National Park
New record: 13.5
Old record: 12.8 set in 1928
Records began in 1923

2. Summary of maximum daytime temperature for the Yukon in degrees
celsius:

Burwash Landing Area
New record: 10.9
Old record: 7.0 set in 1998
Records began in 1966

Carcross Area
New record: 9.4
Old record: 7.2 set in 1910
Records began in 1907

Carmacks Area
New record: 15.7
Old record: 10.7 set in 2016
Records began in 1963

Faro Area
New record: 11.1
Old record: 7.1 set in 1992
Records began in 1966

Haines Junction Area
New record: 12.2
Old record: 9.3 set in 2000
Records began in 1944

Teslin Area
New record: 13.2
Old record: 9.1 set in 2016
Records began in 1943

Watson Lake Area
New record: 10.8
Old record: 7.6 set in 1992
Records began in 1938

Whitehorse Area
New record: 13.5
Old record: 8.1 set in 1979
Records began in 1900
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 6:01 p.m. PDT Thursday 21 March 2019.

Discussion.

A few temperature records were broken today as a warm airmass
remains over BC and the Yukon.

The following is a summary of daily maximum temperature received by
Environment & Climate Change Canada as of 5 P.M. PDT, 21st March
2019.

1. Summary of daily maximum temperatures for British Columbia in
degrees celsius:

Blue River Area
New record: 18.0
Old record: 15.4 set in 1999
Records began in 1946

Burns Lake Area
New record: 16.8
Old record: 16.2 set in 1999
Records began in 1949

Chetwynd Area
New record: 17.6
Old record: 16.7 set in 1992
Records began in 1970

Clinton Area
New record: 15.8
Old record: 10.8 set in 2010
Records began in 1973

Dease Lake Area
New record: 10.9
Old record: 10.5 set in 1999
Records began in 1944

Hope Slide Area
New record: 15.5
Old record: 14.5 set in 1992
Records began in 1967

Mackenzie Area
New record: 14.8
Old record: 12.4 set in 1992
Records began in 1971

Masset Area
New record: 13.3 (Tie)
Old record: 13.3 set in 1906
Records began in 1897

Powell River Area
New record: 16.9
Old record: 16.7 set in 1968
Records began in 1924

Prince Rupert Area
New record: 18.0
Old record: 17.8 set in 1915
Records began in 1893

Puntzi Mountain Area
New record: 18.8
Old record: 12.5 set in 1998
Records began in 1959

Sechelt Area
New record: 15.8
Old record: 15.0 set in 1981
Records began in 1956

Smithers Area
New record: 15.1
Old record: 13.7 set in 1992
Records began in 1938

Sparwood Area
New record: 19.8
Old record: 19.5 set in 1999
Records began in 1969

Tatlayoko Lake Area
New record: 17.2
Old record: 15.5 set in 1992
Records began in 1930

Terrace Area
New record: 17.4
Old record: 14.9 set in 1998
Records began in 1912

Tetsa River Provincial Park
New record: 12.4
Old record: 10.0 set in 1999
Records began in 1982

Yoho National Park
New record: 14.5
Old record: 13.1 set in 1999
Records began in 1923

2. Summary of daily maximum temperatures for the Yukon in degrees
celsius:

Beaver Creek Area
New record: 10.1
Old record: 7.5 set in 1982
Records began in 1968

Burwash Landing Area
New record: 10.6
Old record: 6.6 set in 1979
Records began in 1966

Carcross Area
New record: 12.3
Old record: 9.0 set in 1979
Records began in 1907

Carmacks Area
New record: 14.8
Old record: 11.0 set in 1999
Records began in 1963

Dawson Area
New record: 12.5
Old record: 10.0 set in 1968
Records began in 1897

Faro Area
New record: 12.4
Old record: 9.0 set in 1979
Records began in 1966

Haines Junction Area
New record: 10.9
Old record: 8.9 set in 1965
Records began in 1944

Mayo Area
New record: 13.2
Old record: 10.0 set in 2006
Records began in 1924

Teslin Area
New record: 10.3
Old record: 8.3 set in 1968
Records began in 1943

Whitehorse Area
New record: 12.8
Old record: 7.9 set in 2006
Records began in 1900
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 7:08 p.m. PDT Thursday 9 May 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge of high pressure over the BC coast led to multiple
new daily high temperature records.

The following is a preliminary summary of new daily temperature
records for May 9 (in degrees C).

Abbotsford
New record 27.1
Old record 26.7 set in 1946
Records began in 1944

Bella Bella
New record 24.3
Old record 22.0 set in 2005
Records began in 1977

Bella Coola
New record 27.7
Old record 27.1 set in 2005
Records began in 1895

Campbell River
New record 27
Old record 24.4 set in 1968
Records began in 1958

Chilliwack
New record 27.7
Old record 27.5 set in 1987
Records began in 1881

Gibsons
New record 25.8
Old record 22.8 set in 1968
Records began 1949

Malahat
New record 23.8
Old record 22.0 set in 1987
Records began 1986

Nanaimo
New record 27
Old record 25.0 set in 1969
Records began 1892

Pitt Meadows
New record 28.0
Old record 27.8 set in 1878
Records began in 1874

Powell River
New record 24.9
Old record 24.4 set in 1949
Records began in 1924

Sechelt
New record 25.8
Old record 22.8 set in 1975
Records began in 1956

Squamish
New record 29.5
Old record 26.1 set in 1968
Records began in 1960

Terrace
New record 26.4
Old record 26.1 set in 1975
Records began in 1912

Tofino
New record 25.5
Old record 22.8 set in 1968
Records began in 1896

Victoria
New record 25.4
Old record 23.3 set in 1968
Records began in 1914
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Re: Alerts: Weather Summaries

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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 7:25 p.m. PDT Friday 10 May 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge of high pressure over BC led to multiple new daily
high temperature records today.

The following is a preliminary summary of new daily high temperature
records for May 10. This list is valid as of 5 pm and values may
change.

Abbotsford
New record 27.7
Old record 25.3 set in 1993
Records began in 1944

Agassiz
New record 28.9
Old record 27.8 set in 1924
Records began in 1889

Bella Bella
New record 24.5
Old record 19.5 set in 1980
Records began in 1977

Bella Coola
New record 28.3
Old record 25.6 set in 1946
Records began in 1895

Burns Lake
New record 26.1
Old record 25.3 set in 2013
Records began in 1949

Esquimalt
New record 24.8
Old record 23.9 set in 1931
Records began in 1874

Gibsons
New record 25.7
Old record 22.7 set in 2013
Records began in 1949

Gonzales Point
New record 24.8
Old record 23.9 set in 1931
Records began in 1874

Hope
New record 28.4
Old record 28.3 set in 1993
Records began in 1936

Lillooet
New record 32.3
Old record 31.0 set in 2013
Records began in 1881

Lytton
New record 33.2
Old record 32.2 set in 1949
Records began in 1921

Malahat
New record 23.9
Old record 21.6 set in 2016
Records began in 1986

Nanaimo
New record 28.0
Old record 25.6 set in 1968
Records began in 1892

Pemberton
New record 32.8
Old record 30.0 set in 1949
Records began in 1908

Pitt Meadows
New record 29.3
Old record 26.7 set in 1931
Records began in 1874

Sechelt
New record 25.7
Old record 22.7 set in 2013
Records began in 1956

Smithers
New record 26.4
Old record 24.4 set in 1975
Records began in 1938

Squamish
New record 28.0
Old record 25.0 set in 1997
Records began in 1960

Stewart
New record 25.3
Old record 23.7 set in 2005
Records began in 1910

Tatlayoko Lake
New record 26.4
Old record 24.9 set in 2013
Records began in 1930

Terrace
New record 28.0
Old record 26.1 set in 1924
Records began in 1912

Tofino
New record 23.5
Old record 21.7 set in 1936
Records began in 1896

Vanderhoof
New record 27.5
Old record 26.5 set in 2013
Records began in 1916

Victoria
New record 25.2
Old record 23.9 set in 1931
Records began in 1914

Victoria Harbour
New record 24.8
Old record 21.7 set in 2016
Records began in 1874

Whistler
New record 28.5
Old record 25.6 set in 2013
Records began in 1950
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Re: Alerts: Weather Summaries

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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 1:23 a.m. PDT Sunday 12 May 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge of high pressure over BC once again led to a few new
daily high temperature records on Saturday.

The following is a summary of the new daily high temperature records
for May 11. (Values are in degrees C)

Whistler
New Record 26.2
Old record 26.1 set in 1971
Records began in 1950

Clinton
New record 25.0
Old record 22.6 set in 2015
Records began in 1973

Summerland
New record 30.1
Old record 29.4 set in 1931
Records began in 1907

Penticton
New record 30.6
Old record 30.3 set in 2013
Records began in 1907
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 6:35 p.m. PDT Friday 31 May 2019.

Discussion.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada for May 31, 2019 as of 6 P.M. PDT.

1. Summary of record high temperature in degrees celsius:

Clinton Area
New Record: 27.4
Old Record: 24.4 set in 2017

Nakusp Area
New Record: 29.6
Old Record: 29.5 set in 1993

Pemberton Area
New Record: 32.6
Old Record: 32.2 set in 1958

Puntzi Mountain Area
New Record: 27.1
Old Record: 26.9 set in 2017

Williams Lake Area
New Record: 26.6
Old Record: 24.5 set in 2005
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Re: Alerts: Weather Summaries

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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:08 a.m. PDT Wednesday 12 June 2019.

Discussion.

New daily high temperature records were set yesterday thanks to a
strong ridge of high pressure.

The following is a summary of the new daily high temperature records
for June 11 2019 (temperatures in degrees C)

Clinton
New record 25.2
Old record 24.6 set in 2015
Records began in 1973

Gibsons
New record 27.8
Old record 23.0 set in 1989
Records began in 1949

Pemberton
New record 33.7
Old record 32.2 set in 1932
Records began in 1908

Sechelt
New Record 27.8
Old record 24.0 set in 1982
Record began in 1956

Squamish
New record 30.0
Old record 28.8 set in 1982
Record began in 1960

Victoria Harbour
New record 28.4
Old record 21.7 set in 1898
Record began in 1874

Whistler
New record 30.1
Old record 27.8
Records began in 1950
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