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Sunny days: Weekend promises reprieve from summer heat in Burnaby

Sunny days: Weekend promises reprieve from summer heat in Burnaby

But hot temperatures are set to return next week.
Need to beat the heat? Burnaby non-profit opens cooling centres

Need to beat the heat? Burnaby non-profit opens cooling centres

With misting stations, free water and snacks and more, these cooling centres have an inclusive, community atmosphere, according to the non-profit's executive director.
Introducing Weatherhood: Unmatched hyper-local weather forecasts for Burnaby and beyond

Introducing Weatherhood: Unmatched hyper-local weather forecasts for Burnaby and beyond

Get weather updates at the neighbourhood level.
'Hot and dry': Environment Canada has updated its Metro Vancouver summer forecast

'Hot and dry': Environment Canada has updated its Metro Vancouver summer forecast

There is also a fall preview.
Geomagnetic storms might make vibrant northern lights dance across Metro Vancouver

Geomagnetic storms might make vibrant northern lights dance across Metro Vancouver

A haunting green glow may be visible in the region this week.
Hot dog! Here is how hot it is going to feel in Metro Vancouver

Hot dog! Here is how hot it is going to feel in Metro Vancouver

Temperatures are expected to feel toasty in the Lower Mainland.
Environment Canada calls for a shift in Metro Vancouver weather

Environment Canada calls for a shift in Metro Vancouver weather

They can't all be sunny days.
Northern lights and clear skies forecast for Metro Vancouver this week

Northern lights and clear skies forecast for Metro Vancouver this week

"Weather permitting, highly active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Inuvik...to Vancouver."
Highs nearing 30 C in Vancouver forecast this week

Highs nearing 30 C in Vancouver forecast this week

Temperatures will be rising throughout the week.
Air quality advisory in effect for the Metro Vancouver region

Air quality advisory in effect for the Metro Vancouver region

Hot temperatures and sunshine combined with wildfire smoke contributed to elevated ground-level ozone concentrations.