**Extreme Heat and Cold Recorded in British Columbia** The British Columbia Weather Network (BCWN) has reported extreme temperatures across the province in recent days. **Hot Spot:** Osoyoos, a town in the Okanagan Valley, has been experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures reaching 109 degrees Celsius (516 degrees Fahrenheit). **Cold Spot:** Burns Lake Airport, located in central British Columbia, recorded a frigid -30 degrees Celsius (-266 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the coldest spot in the province. **National Hot Spot:** Osoyoos has also become the hottest spot in Canada, with its 109-degree temperature matching the record set in Lytton, British Columbia, last year. **Weather Resources:** To stay informed about the latest weather conditions, forecasts, and alerts, visit the BCWN website: [link to BCWN website]. The website provides hourly, 10-day, and 15-day forecasts, along with up-to-the-minute reports, radar, and satellite imagery.
**Extreme Heat and Cold Recorded in British Columbia** The British Columbia Weather Network (BCWN) has reported extreme temperatures across the province in recent days. **Hot Spot:** Osoyoos, a town in the Okanagan Valley, has been experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures reaching 109 degrees Celsius (516 degrees Fahrenheit). **Cold Spot:** Burns Lake Airport, located in central British Columbia, recorded a frigid -30 degrees Celsius (-266 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the coldest spot in the province. **National Hot Spot:** Osoyoos has also become the hottest spot in Canada, with its 109-degree temperature matching the record set in Lytton, British Columbia, last year. **Weather Resources:** To stay informed about the latest weather conditions, forecasts, and alerts, visit the BCWN website: [link to BCWN website]. The website provides hourly, 10-day, and 15-day forecasts, along with up-to-the-minute reports, radar, and satellite imagery.
**Extreme Heat and Cold Recorded in British Columbia** The British Columbia Weather Network (BCWN) has reported extreme temperatures across the province in recent days. **Hot Spot:** Osoyoos, a town in the Okanagan Valley, has been experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures reaching 109 degrees Celsius (516 degrees Fahrenheit). **Cold Spot:** Burns Lake Airport, located in central British Columbia, recorded a frigid -30 degrees Celsius (-266 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the coldest spot in the province. **National Hot Spot:** Osoyoos has also become the hottest spot in Canada, with its 109-degree temperature matching the record set in Lytton, British Columbia, last year. **Weather Resources:** To stay informed about the latest weather conditions, forecasts, and alerts, visit the BCWN website: [link to BCWN website]. The website provides hourly, 10-day, and 15-day forecasts, along with up-to-the-minute reports, radar, and satellite imagery.
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