Smoke relief finally on the horizon as pattern shifts in B.C. this weekend

Smoky conditions in B.C. are expected to improve this weekend as weather pattern shifts

Ashcroft, B.C., recorded a scorching 40.8°C on Wednesday, surpassing the previous record of 40.0°C, which was matched by Lytton on Tuesday and shared with two other West Coast communities.

The ongoing heat wave, combined with a stagnant airmass and increased wildfire activity, has led to deteriorated air quality across the province.

A shift in the weather pattern however, offers the potential for rainfall and cooler temperatures starting Sunday, providing some much-needed relief.

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Heat continues into Saturday, with risk for isolated storms and dry lightning

A stagnant airmass and a recent uptick in wildfire activity are expected to contribute to continued poor air quality in the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, and Okanagan regions Friday and Saturday.

Baron - BC air quality - Sept5

Daytime highs in the 30s will persist in the Okanagan and farther north.

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Isolated thunderstorms are possible on Saturday, as well, with the risk of dry lightning in some areas.

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Baron - BC Saturday storms - Sept5

Pattern change takes shape on Sunday, smoke relief on the way

Fortunately, a shift in the weather pattern is expected to bring the potential for rainfall and cooler temperatures to parts of the province.

A low-pressure system over Oregon will track northward, increasing the chance of rainfall across the South Coast starting Sunday afternoon.

Baron - BC Sunday evening precipitation - Sept5

Heavy rain, with the potential for embedded thunder and lightning, is forecast. Rainfall is expected to persist into Monday afternoon, with totals ranging from 5-40 mm, the highest amounts likely along the South Coast mountains.

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However, rainfall may bypass some wildfire-affected regions, such as the Cariboo and parts of the Okanagan.

Baron - BC rain through this weekend - Sept5

The ongoing streak of 30°C temperatures might break on Monday and through next week, as conditions trend closer to seasonal norms.

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