
Temperature in Lytton, B.C., breaks all-time Canadian high set in 1937
LYTTON, B.C. — The temperature in a village in British Columbia’s southern Interior reached a scorching 46.6 degrees Celsius Sunday afternoon, marking a new all-time high recorded in Canada.
The reading from Environment Canada in Lytton showed the mercury surpassed the previous record of 45 degrees Celsius, set in Saskatchewan in 1937.
A heat warning is in effect for most of Western Canada and the weather agency says numerous daily temperature records have been shattered across B.C.
Sarah Henderson, the scientific director or environmental health at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control is encouraging people to watch for symptoms of overheating.