As hints of fall continue to creep across Canada, stubborn summertime heat is hanging on for some parts of the country.
The recent spate of above-seasonal temperatures on the West Coast will continue straight into the upcoming week, potentially threatening to topple the record for Canada’s hottest-ever reading in the month of September.
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[Western Canada atmospheric pattern start of September] Western Canada atmospheric pattern start of September
A ridge of high pressure parked over British Columbia will reinforce in the days ahead, prolonging the unusually high heat many communities have experienced of late. Lytton, B.C., just saw a historic streak of four consecutive 40°C days.
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