More than two dozen temperature records were broken on Monday as the first heat wave of the summer continued to build across B.C.
The 27 daily records set on Monday included:
Agassiz, 31 C Comox Airport, 33.8 C Nakusp, 33.3 C Osoyoos, 33 C Pemberton, 37.4 C Port Alberni, 34.6 C West Vancouver, 32.6 C
The hottest spot in the country on Monday was Lytton at 37.8 C, but that was not listed as a daily record for the village on the Environment Canada website.
West Vancouver hit a daily record high of 32.4 C on Monday. (Make
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