A Pineapple Express brought very warm temperatures to B.C. on Tuesday.
Global BC meteorologist Mark Madryga said the high temperatures were more like early June, rather than early November.
Here is a summary of the records broken on Wednesday:
Summary of new All-Time November Monthly Maximum Temperature Records (C):
Vancouver: 19.4 (old record 18.4, Nov 4 1980)
Abbotsford: 22.4 (old record 20.6, Nov 2 1949)
Prince George: 18.8 (old record 17.4, Nov 11 1981)
Quesnel: 20.8 (old record 17.2, Nov 2 1949)
Williams Lake: 17.7 (old record 16.7, Nov 4 1975)
Summary of new Daily (November 8) Daily Maximum Temperature Records (C):
Abbotsford: 22.4 (old record 15.6, 1952))
Vancouver: 19.4 (old record 14.8, 1991))
Victoria University: 19.0 (old record 15.1, 1996)
White Rock: 20.5 (old record 17.8, 1930)
Osoyoos: 17.5 (old record 14.6, 1995)
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Penticton: 17.2 (old record 14.4, 1930)
Princeton: 16.6 (old record 12.7, 1980)
Kamloops: 21.5 (old record 15.5, 1958)
Cranbrook: 12.7 (old record 10.7, 1980)
Sparwood: 15.0 (old record 14.8, 2004)
Prince George: 18.8 (old record 16.7, 1930)
Quesnel: 20.8 (old record 15.6, 1941)
Williams Lake: 17.7 (old record 10.6, 1976)
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