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A heat warning has been posted in parts of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, but the forecast says it's cool.

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Pinky, who asked to be identified only by her first name, reacts as she cools off in the water at a temporary misting station in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, June 28, 2021.Environment Canada says heat warnings will persist in British Columbia and Yukon for at least another day, but cooler conditions are on the way.
Pinky, who asked to be identified by his own name, was June 28, 2021. Water from a temporary mist station on the downtown east side of Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday. According to the Canadian Ministry of the Environment, British Columbia and Yukon have been warned of heat for at least another day, but temperatures are even colder.Photo courtesy of DARRYL DYC ​​K/Canadian news agency

Vancouver — According to the Canadian Ministry of the Environment , British Columbia will continue to be warned about fever. And Yukon have at least another day, but cooler conditions are approaching.

The Meteorological Agency has established Metro Vancouver, part of the South Coast of British Columbia, the endorheic of the North Coast, including Kitimat and Terrace, and the Dawson region of the northwestern part of the Yukon Territory. Maintaining a thermal alarm. Of Whitehorse.

According to forecasts, inland temperatures can reach 34 degrees Celsius in Vancouver, Fraser Valley and Howe Sound, but temperatures are slightly lower on the north coast and mercury is in the 20s around Dawson. Move to the second half.

In the Yukon Territory, heat warnings will continue until Tuesday, and warm weather will continue for the rest of the week, but the Ministry of the Environment of Canada has issued heat warnings and specials in most parts of British Columbia. We are announcing the weather forecast. It is expected to be replaced by cooler conditions at the beginning of Tuesday.

Lytton was a Canadian hotspot at 36.9 C on Sunday. There is concern that heat can cause a rapid increase in snowmelt and the expansion of waterways. The

River Forecast Center maintains flood warnings for the Quesnel River, west of Williams Lake. Meanwhile, flood monitoring of the Thompson and South Thompson Rivers continues.

High-flow recommendations continue to be posted for the Fraser River and inland waterways around Merit, Burns Lake, and Fort St. James.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 27, 2022.

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