Hot weather is on the way for B.C.’s South Coast.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and Howe Sound warning of a “brief hot spell” peaking Sunday.
The weather agency says a ridge of high pressure will build over southern B.C., with daytime highs hitting the mid-30s — particularly in Howe Sound and the Fraser Valley.
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Overnight temperatures are forecast in the high-teens.
Environment Canada says temperatures will remain high on Monday, but will gradually weaken from Sunday’s peaks.
It says a heat warning may also be issued when it has firmer information about how the weather system will play out.
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