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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Via AP news wire

Unprecedented ‘heat dome’ lodges over US and Canada in preview of future climate disaster

The Oregonian/OregonLive

Canada has recorded its highest temperatures on record as the country’s west and US Pacific north-west were engulfed in an unprecedented heatwave.

The village of Lytton, in the interior of southern British Columbia, saw the mercury hit 46.6C on Sunday – an all-time high in the country’s 84-year-old record, officials said.

The previous national record was 45C, which was set in Yellow Grass and Midale in Saskatchewan in July 1937.

More than 40 other places in British Columbia also set new records, according to the Canadian weather agency.

Officials warned temperatures could continue to rise this week. Speaking to CTV, Environment Canada senior climatologist said: “I like to break a record, but this is like shattering and pulverising them.

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“It’s warmer in parts of western Canada than in Dubai,” he said, adding there was a chance some places could see temperatures reach 47C.

Alberta, parts of Saskatchewan, Yukon and the Northwest Territories should be on alert, Environment Canada said.

The agency forecast a “prolonged, dangerous, and historic heatwave will persist through this week”.

Heat warnings have been issued to residents in most of western Canada as well as the US Pacific Northwest, who have been affected by a “heat dome” of high pressure running from California to Canada’s Arctic territories and stretching inland through Idaho.

In the north-west of the US, particularly in the states of Washington and Oregon, “historic” heatwave conditions are expected to persist all week, according to the US National Weather Service (NWS). In Seattle and Portland, temperatures have already surpassed 40C.

“This event will likely be one of the most extreme and prolonged heatwaves in the recorded history of the inland Northwest,” the NWS said.

“Residents are urged to avoid extended periods of time outdoors, stay hydrated and check on vulnerable family members/neighbours,” the service continued.

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