Temperature Records Fall Along B.C. Coast

| February 10, 2016 in Weather

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The BC coast was unseasonably warm on Tuesday and several weather records were broken as a result.

According to Environment Canada, a strong ridge of high pressure over North America produced record breaking temperatures. New highs were recorded in Pitt Meadows, Port Hardy, Tofino, Victoria Gonzales, Vancouver International Airport, and White Rock.

British Columbia wasn’t the only province to have record setting conditions, as temperatures reached all-time highs in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Meanwhile on the East Coast, residents dealt with record snowfall with some places receiving nearly 50 centimetres of the white stuff.

The hot spot in the province for Tuesday was White Rock, as the temperature reached 17.3 degrees.

Pitt Meadows
New record of 15.9
Old record of 14.9 set in 1995

Port Hardy
New record of 13.1
Old record of 11.7 set in 1963

Tofino
New record of 18.6
Old record of 15.0 set in 1963

Victoria Gonzales
New record of 14.0
Old record of 13.3 set in 1963

Vancouver Intl.
New record of 13.1
Old record of 11.7 set in 1978

White Rock
New record of 17.3
Old record of 15.6 set in 1963

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