120-year-old daily temperature record broken in BC town on Sunday

| October 3, 2022 in Weather

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It was another warm day across the province and 24 daily temperature records were broken.

Although October is here and cooler temperatures are expected, Environment Canada explains that a ridge of high pressure is causing the warmer fall days.

On Sunday, temperature records were broken in communities ranging from the coast to the interior.

Vernon broke a nearly 120-year-old daily record that was set in 1904.

Clearwater was a close contender and broke a 99-year-old record while Kelowna broke a record et in 1932. 

Agassiz, Esquimalt and another four locations in Victoria broke records set in 1935.

Many of the daily temperatures were only broken by a degree or two with the biggest margin being recorded in Malahat, northwest of Victoria. The new record of 24.8ºC beat the record of 22ºC set in 1987.

Here is a look at all the daily temperature records that were broken on Sunday:

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