Special weather statement for heat extends to most of BC

Environment Canada has issued a warning about the first actual hot stretch of summer in much of the province of British Columbia.

He says that from now until Monday, temperatures could rise to around 30 ºC in some regions.

The special weather statement on heat has been issued for most of the province.

He says that while daytime highs could exceed seasonal averages, nighttime temperatures are expected to drop for teens in most regions.

Environment Canada is asking people to watch out for heat-related illnesses.

As temperatures reach between 30 ° C and 30 ° C, the River Forecast Center says it is unsure of how conditions could affect snowmelt and raise river levels, but warns that the week unstable weather and storms are expected next, which will lead to additional flood risks.

Environment Canada says the increase in current flows due to runoff is “likely.”

Severe storm warning

There is a severe storm warning in effect for Fort Nelson, while other areas in the northeast corner of the province are under severe storm watch.

Environment Canada says meteorologists are tracking a cluster of severe storms capable of producing very strong wind gusts, up to nickel hail and heavy rains.

Environment Canada says temperatures are expected to return to near-normal values ​​by the middle of next week as a colder, more unstable air mass pushes to the ground.

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