Heat warnings span B.C. Interior, southern areas to see temperatures up to 37 C
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for a swath of British Columbia’s Interior stretching from Grand Forks near the U.S. border to areas north of Prince George.
The weather agency says the heat is expected to arrive with a ridge of high pressure on Tuesday and persist until at least Thursday.
The bulletin for the Okanagan Valley, Fraser Canyon, South Thompson, Boundary and West Kootenay regions says temperatures are expected to hit between 35 C to 37 C with overnight lows near 18 C.
The North Thompson, Cariboo, Prince George and Stuart-Nechako areas are expected to see temperatures between 29 C and 34 C, with overnight lows of around 14 degrees.
