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A few more daily temperature records were broken in British Columbia on Tuesday.
According to Environment Canada, four BC communities reached highs never seen before in their recorded history on May 5.
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That includes Lytton, as the village lived up to its famous reputation as Canada’s hot spot by being exactly that on Tuesday.
Lytton hit 33.5°C, matched by no other location in the country on the day, to break its old May 5 record of 32.3°C set in 2013.
Daily temperature records were broken in Kitimat, Sandspit and Smithers on Tuesday. Details on all four communities’ record-setting day are below: