It has been a record-breaking hot, dry month of May in B.C., and the trend is expected to continue at least into next week. As Aaron McArthur reports, that’s setting us up for significant drought conditions and a busy wildfire season.
- Two years after Lytton breaks national temperature record, June was the driest since 2015
- New B.C. wildfires burning out of control near Harrison Lake
- B.C. weather: Month of May was warmer, drier than normal for most of province