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The weekend got off to a sunny start in parts of BC and for some communities, it was a day for the record books.
In total, 10 areas across the province broke temperature records on Saturday, including a pair of Okanagan communities.
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A new daily maximum was just barely passed in Kelowna as the area felt a high of 32.8℃ on Sept. 7, 0.1℃ warmer than the previous high set in 1998.
Vernon also set a new temperature record on Saturday as the municipality experienced a high of 32.5℃, also 0.1℃ warmer than the previous benchmark set in 1998.
Other temperature records that were broken on Saturday:
- Blue River area (32.0℃) - old record of 31.8℃ set in 1998
- Clinton area (29.9℃) - old record of 29.6℃ set in 2011
- Puntzi Mountain area (31.6℃) - old record of 28.7℃ set in 2011
- Sparwood area (30.1℃) - old record of 28.6℃ set in 2006
- Squamish area (32.2℃) - old record of 30.0℃ set in 2011
- Tatlayoko Lake area (31.0℃) - old record of 29.5℃ set in 1981
- Whistler area (32.0℃) - old record of 31.3℃ set in 2011
- Williams Lake area (29.2℃) - old record of 28.0℃ set in 1981
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