As people enjoy the warm weather, multiple heat records were broken across the Okanagan on Tuesday.
Golden, Kamloops, Âé¶¹AV, Merritt, Penticton, Revelstoke, Summerland, and Vernon all broke heat records on Aug. 15, according to Environment Canada.
The hottest spot was Kamloops, as they peaked at 39.6 C on Tuesday, beating a 56-year record. On Aug. 15, 1967, it was 37.2 C.
Some records took many years to break and were barely broken while others didn’t need to wait very long for a new record:
- Golden - 34.4 C (previous - 33.9 C in 1956);
- Âé¶¹AV - 38.6 C (previous - 37.7 C in 2021);
- Merritt - 38.8 C (previous - 38 C in 2003);
- Penticton - 38.7 C (previous - 36.1 C in 1945);
- Revelstoke - 36.8 C (previous - 36.7 C in 1967);
- Summerland - 38.4 C (previous 35.8 C in 2021);
- Vernon - 37.7 C (previous 37.6 C in 2008).
Tuesday was the second straight day single-day temperature records were set in Golden, Âé¶¹AV, Revelstoke
Temperature records were also set in 11 other places across the province on Tuesday, including Ashcroft, Lytton, and Trail.
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