
Lethbridge sets record breaking 40-degree temperature
LETHBRIDGE – Residents of southern Alberta are not only coping with forest fire smoke but record-breaking heat.
Several temperature records were broken across the province Thursday, Aug. 9. They include Claresholm, which hit 36.1 (34.8 in 2000); Pincher Creek reached 35.0 (34.0 in 2000); Vauxhall was 35.9 (35.0 in 1930); and Waterton Park Gate hit 34.5 (32.3 in 2000).
Other records were set in Calgary, Sundre, Red Deer, Rocky Mountain House, Jasper, Drumheller, Coronation, and Banff. Edmonton tied its record.
Lethbridge reached 35.9, falling short of the 37.0 record set in 2000.