Denman Island, BC
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
- East Vancouver Island - Nanoose Bay to Fanny Bay
This is an Early Season Heat Event. What: A period of elevated temperatures is expected. When: This Saturday to early next week. Where: South Coast and parts of Vancouver Island. Remarks: A ridge of high pressure is bringing high temperatures to the region. Daytime highs are expected to be in the high 20's to low 30's with overnight lows in the low to mid teens. High temperatures will persist into early next week. Early season heat can be significant due to the lack of acclimatization to elevated temperatures. Keep your house cool. Block the sun by closing curtains or blinds. Watch for the effects of heat illness: heavy sweating, rash, cramps, fainting, high body temperature and the worsening of some health conditions. Fans alone cannot effectively lower core body temperature, especially for older adults. Use fans to pull in cooler air from outdoors, but if you or someone you care for is experiencing symptoms of heat illness, find a cooler space. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
MALAHAT HIGHWAY - GOLDSTREAM TO MILL BAY
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
- Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay
This is an Early Season Heat Event. What: A period of elevated temperatures is expected. When: This Saturday to early next week. Where: South Coast and parts of Vancouver Island. Remarks: A ridge of high pressure is bringing high temperatures to the region. Daytime highs are expected to be in the high 20's to low 30's with overnight lows in the low to mid teens. High temperatures will persist into early next week. Early season heat can be significant due to the lack of acclimatization to elevated temperatures. Keep your house cool. Block the sun by closing curtains or blinds. Watch for the effects of heat illness: heavy sweating, rash, cramps, fainting, high body temperature and the worsening of some health conditions. Fans alone cannot effectively lower core body temperature, especially for older adults. Use fans to pull in cooler air from outdoors, but if you or someone you care for is experiencing symptoms of heat illness, find a cooler space. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at drivebc.ca. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
Current ConditionsObserved at: Comox Airport
- Observed at:
- Comox Airport
- Date:
- Condition:
- Mostly Cloudy
- Pressure:
- 101.9 kPa
- Tendency:
- Falling
- Temperature:
- 22.0°C
- Dew point:
- 10.8°C
- Humidity:
- 49%
- Wind:
- NNW 13 km/h
- Humidex:
- 24
- Visibility:
- 32 km

22°C
- Condition:
- Mostly Cloudy
- Pressure:
- 101.9 kPa
- Tendency:
- Falling
- Temperature:
- 22.0°C
- Dew point:
- 10.8°C
- Humidity:
- 49%
- Wind:
- NNW 13 km/h
- Humidex:
- 24
- Visibility:
- 32 km
ForecastForecast issued:
6 Jun

24°C
Sunny

12°C
Clear
7 Jun

26°C
Sunny

14°C
Clear
8 Jun

27°C
Sunny

14°C
Clear
9 Jun

27°C
Sunny

12°C
Clear
10 Jun

24°C
Sunny

12°C
Clear
11 Jun

22°C
A mix of sun and cloud
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
This is an Early Season Heat Event. What: A period of elevated temperatures is expected. When: This Saturday to early next week. Where: South Coast and parts of Vancouver Island. Remarks: A ridge of high pressure is bringing high temperatures to the region. Daytime highs are expected to be in the high 20's to low 30's with overnight lows in the low to mid teens. High temperatures will persist into early next week. Early season heat can be significant due to the lack of acclimatization to elevated temperatures. Keep your house cool. Block the sun by closing curtains or blinds. Watch for the effects of heat illness: heavy sweating, rash, cramps, fainting, high body temperature and the worsening of some health conditions. Fans alone cannot effectively lower core body temperature, especially for older adults. Use fans to pull in cooler air from outdoors, but if you or someone you care for is experiencing symptoms of heat illness, find a cooler space. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
- East Vancouver Island - Nanoose Bay to Fanny Bay
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
This is an Early Season Heat Event. What: A period of elevated temperatures is expected. When: This Saturday to early next week. Where: South Coast and parts of Vancouver Island. Remarks: A ridge of high pressure is bringing high temperatures to the region. Daytime highs are expected to be in the high 20's to low 30's with overnight lows in the low to mid teens. High temperatures will persist into early next week. Early season heat can be significant due to the lack of acclimatization to elevated temperatures. Keep your house cool. Block the sun by closing curtains or blinds. Watch for the effects of heat illness: heavy sweating, rash, cramps, fainting, high body temperature and the worsening of some health conditions. Fans alone cannot effectively lower core body temperature, especially for older adults. Use fans to pull in cooler air from outdoors, but if you or someone you care for is experiencing symptoms of heat illness, find a cooler space. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
- East Vancouver Island - Nanoose Bay to Fanny Bay
Date | Detailed Forecast |
---|---|
Tonight | Partly cloudy. Wind northwest 20 km/h except gusting to 40 over exposed coastal sections. Low 11. |
Fri, 6 Jun | Sunny. Wind northwest 20 km/h. High 24. Humidex 26. UV index 8 or very high. |
Night | Clear. Wind northwest 20 km/h except gusting to 40 over exposed coastal sections in the evening. Low 12. |
Sat, 7 Jun | Sunny. High 26. |
Night | Clear. Low 14. |
Sun, 8 Jun | Sunny. High 27. |
Night | Clear. Low 14. |
Mon, 9 Jun | Sunny. High 27. |
Night | Clear. Low 12. |
Tue, 10 Jun | Sunny. High 24. |
Night | Clear. Low 12. |
Wed, 11 Jun | A mix of sun and cloud. High 22. |
Normals | Max19°C.Min10°C. | Sunrise | 5:15 PDT | Sunset | 21:21 PDT |
---|
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

24°C
Night: Clear. Wind northwest 20 km/h except gusting to 40 over exposed coastal sections in the evening. Low 12.

26°C
Night: Clear. Low 14.

27°C
Night: Clear. Low 14.

27°C
Night: Clear. Low 12.

24°C
Night: Clear. Low 12.

22°C
- Normals:
- Max19°C.Min10°C.
- Sunrise:
- 5:15 PDT
- Sunset:
- 21:21 PDT
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