Dropping thermometer sets records in multiple Vancouver Island towns

Dropping Thermometer Sets Records in Multiple Vancouver Island Towns

A number of communities in British Columbia, including Port Hardy, Port Alberni, Campbell River, and Qualicum Beach, have set new records for low temperatures.

According to Environment Canada, Qualicum Beach set a new record of -1 C on October 14, surpassing the previous record of -0.5 C set in 1992. Records in the area have been kept since 1962 and are measured at the Qualicum Beach Airport.

Additionally, Fort Nelson set a new warm temperature record of 19.4 C, beating the old mark of 19 C set in 1937.

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Author: Parksville Qualicum Beach News Staff. New temperature records set in BC communities.

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