Multiple communities across B.C. saw temperature records broken on June 8.
Pitt Meadows broke the longest standing record, surpassing the high of 31.7 C in 1903 and reaching 32.3 C.
Lytton was the hottest place to be in B.C. on June 8, registering at 39.3 C.
A special weather statement remains in place for southwestern B.C. and the West Kootenays. Temperatures are expected to drop back down on Thursday, June 12.