On Wednesday, Metro Vancouver will continue to have heat and air quality warnings in effect.
Vancouver, British Columbia:July Wednesday 27th.Today's weather is sunny and maximum temperatures are expected to be inland at 27C and 36C, but Canada's Environment and Climate Change Canada states humidity, but temperatures are like 32C and 40C. You may feel it.
Heat warnings continue to be issued in the region, with daytime highs expected from Wednesday to Friday. Then, according to the agency, a slow cooling trend is expected this weekend.
The hottest hours of the day are late afternoon to evening, and the coolest hours are near sunrise.
Authorities warn that infants, pregnant women, the elderly, people with chronic illnesses, and those who work or exercise outdoors are at increased risk.
Due to the high concentration of ground-level ozone, air quality recommendations have also been issued to the eastern part of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Overnight, Sunny with a minimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, and even hotter on Thursday, with high inland temperatures of 27 and 36 degrees Celsius expected (humidity of 43 degrees inland).
The forecast from Friday to Sunday shows that there is a lot of temperature and sunshine, with maximum temperatures of 26 and 33 degrees Celsius daily. Temperatures on Monday will drop slightly, with highs of 24 and 28 degrees Celsius expected inland.
Weather: Vancouver, British Columbia
Today:Sunny. Height of 27C excluding 36C inland. Humidex 32C excluding inland 40C. UV index 9 or very high.
Tonight:Clear. Low 20 ° C.
Tomorrow:Sunny. Height of 27C excluding 36C inland. Humidex 35 C (excluding 43 C inland). UV index 9 or very high.
Source: Environment and Climate Change Canada
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