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B.C. to bake under ‘early season heat event’

Global NewsFriday, June 6, 2025 at 7:56:16 PM
B.C. to bake under ‘early season heat event’
British Columbia is about to get hit with an unusually early heatwave, with temperatures soaring across southern parts of the province starting Saturday and lasting into next week. Environment Canada is calling it an "early season heat event," which basically means summer’s arriving ahead of schedule—and not in a fun, beach-day way.
Editor’s Note: Early heatwaves aren’t just uncomfortable—they’re a red flag for climate trends and can strain power grids, worsen droughts, and even pose health risks, especially for vulnerable folks. This isn’t just "hot weather"; it’s a sign of how climate change is messing with normal patterns, and it’s something we’ll likely see more of. Stay cool out there.
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