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Heat warning issued for Fraser Canyon while Lower Mainland stays toasty

WATCH: Much of B.C. is basking in the summer heat but it can be dangerous. And as Grace Ke reports, Environment Canada has issued an extreme heat warning for the Fraser Canyon, including Lillooet and Lytton – Jul 15, 2018

A heat warning has been issued for parts of the Fraser Canyon as temperatures continue to scorch large portions of B.C.

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The weather alert from Environment Canada comes less than a day after the agency pulled a special weather statement about high temperatures for Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast.

Temperatures in Lillooet and Lytton are expected to climb as high as 38 degrees Celsius by Monday, and are expected to stay within 30 degrees until Thursday before falling into the high 20s.

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Lillooet Mayor Marg Lampman said residents should take precautions.

“Drink lots of water, it’s really amazing I think our humidity is around 15 per cent today so just breathing you lose a lot of moisture,” she said.

Conditions in surrounding communities are looking at a similar outlook for the next few days, with Hope and Boston Bar pushing past 30 degrees on Sunday and Monday.

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Overnight temperatures are also expected to push 20 degrees early in the week.

Although the weather alert on the coast has been lifted, expect the hot temperatures to continue throughout the week.

In Metro Vancouver, daytime highs are set to remain hovering around 25 degrees near the water, and closer to 30 degrees further inland.

Environment Canada is reminding people to stay hydrated and schedule outdoor activities for cooler parts of the day. Pet owners are also reminded to not leave animals inside parked vehicles.

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