Decades-old temperature records fall in B.C. as four communities reach record highs
CACHE CREEK — Four British Columbia communities set or matched their daily high temperature records on Sunday as warm weather swept across parts of the province.
Among those that broke the daily record for April 19 was the Interior community of Cache Creek, which hit a high of 27.1 degrees, breaking a record set more than four decades ago.
The new record is more than two degrees higher than the previous mark of 25 degrees, set in 1981.
Other communities that hit new highs include Clinton, where the temperature reached 21.1 degrees, edging out the old record of 20.7 degrees set in 2010.
