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ryanpow
Unbelievable how hot its gunna get in Seattle. Here in Northern CA it's been dry for the last 2 years and were back into a pretty bad drought. The weather has been locked into a mild pattern. It's nice, but it somehow feels stagnant.
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DGA35
Well today in BC the small town of Lytton which is in the Fraser Canyon about 3 hours from Vancouver just recorded the hottest temperature ever in Canada at around 46 celsius or 115 fahrenheit! Many towns have broken records for this heatwave and tomorrow might be even warmer. Even in the far northern BC they're recording temperatures in the high 30s.
Its ironic that the forest fire danger is high but at the same time there's a few areas where there's flood alerts because so much snow is melting up in the mountains and rivers are overflowing their banks.
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DGA35
Well today in BC the small town of Lytton which is in the Fraser Canyon about 3 hours from Vancouver just recorded the hottest temperature ever in Canada at around 46 celsius or 115 fahrenheit! Many towns have broken records for this heatwave and tomorrow might be even warmer. Even in the far northern BC they're recording temperatures in the high 30s.
Its ironic that the forest fire danger is high but at the same time there's a few areas where there's flood alerts because so much snow is melting up in the mountains and rivers are overflowing their banks.
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Well today in BC the small town of Lytton which is in the Fraser Canyon about 3 hours from Vancouver just recorded the hottest temperature ever in Canada at around 46 celsius or 115 fahrenheit! Many towns have broken records for this heatwave and tomorrow might be even warmer. Even in the far northern BC they're recording temperatures in the high 30s.
Its ironic that the forest fire danger is high but at the same time there's a few areas where there's flood alerts because so much snow is melting up in the mountains and rivers are overflowing their banks.
Well, one day after breaking a Canadian record that stood for 84 years, Lytton was even hotter today at 47.6 celsius. To put that in perspective, that's hotter than the all time record in Las Vegas at 47.2 celsius!! Records that were broken across BC yesterday were broken again today. All out fire ban starting tomorrow, not sure why they waited these extra few days. One good thing is that there hasn't been much for lightning strikes so it's good for the forest fire situation.
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DGA35
Well today in BC the small town of Lytton which is in the Fraser Canyon about 3 hours from Vancouver just recorded the hottest temperature ever in Canada at around 46 celsius or 115 fahrenheit! Many towns have broken records for this heatwave and tomorrow might be even warmer. Even in the far northern BC they're recording temperatures in the high 30s.
Its ironic that the forest fire danger is high but at the same time there's a few areas where there's flood alerts because so much snow is melting up in the mountains and rivers are overflowing their banks.
Well, one day after breaking a Canadian record that stood for 84 years, Lytton was even hotter today at 47.6 celsius. To put that in perspective, that's hotter than the all time record in Las Vegas at 47.2 celsius!! Records that were broken across BC yesterday were broken again today. All out fire ban starting tomorrow, not sure why they waited these extra few days. One good thing is that there hasn't been much for lightning strikes so it's good for the forest fire situation.
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Well today in BC the small town of Lytton which is in the Fraser Canyon about 3 hours from Vancouver just recorded the hottest temperature ever in Canada at around 46 celsius or 115 fahrenheit! Many towns have broken records for this heatwave and tomorrow might be even warmer. Even in the far northern BC they're recording temperatures in the high 30s.
Its ironic that the forest fire danger is high but at the same time there's a few areas where there's flood alerts because so much snow is melting up in the mountains and rivers are overflowing their banks.
Well, one day after breaking a Canadian record that stood for 84 years, Lytton was even hotter today at 47.6 celsius. To put that in perspective, that's hotter than the all time record in Las Vegas at 47.2 celsius!! Records that were broken across BC yesterday were broken again today. All out fire ban starting tomorrow, not sure why they waited these extra few days. One good thing is that there hasn't been much for lightning strikes so it's good for the forest fire situation.
From BC into Alberta, between 3pm June 30 and 6am July 1 (Pacific Time), the North American Lightning Detection Network detected 710,117 total lightning events from the pyrocumulonimbus storms.
That's beyond whack.
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GasLightStreet
Tropical Storm Elsa formed today.
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GasLightStreet
Tropical Storm Elsa formed today.
It's now a Cat 1 hurricane. Wouldn't be surprised if it gets even stronger. And according to my son, "Elsa was totally named after the frozen character and could shut down Disney World in a week"