![]() "This is where temperatures will exceed 29 C in the afternoon and likely not dip low enough overnight to provide much relief," Kelsey McEwen, CTV Your Morning's chief meteorologist, said on Thursday. ![]() Climate Barometer newsletter: Sign up to keep your finger on the climate pulseĪ high-pressure system brought higher-than-normal temperatures to parts of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories earlier this week, and stuck around into Thursday, prompting some weather warnings. ![]() After an inconsistent April flip-flopping between hot and cold, some parts of Canada are now experiencing temperatures much higher than the normal average for this time of year.Ī number of heat records were broken in Canada's western communities, including in a town in the Northwest Territories, where the temperature was much hotter than in many cities located much further south, and high enough to break a 125-year-old record. ![]()
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