Fourteen spots in B.C. broke daily temperature records Wednesday, including Lytton as the hottest spot in Canada once again.

Lytton was above 40 C for the fourth consecutive day. It hit 40.1 C on Wednesday (Aug. 27), breaking the old record of 38.2 C set in 2017. Records have been kept in the area since 1921.

Cache Creek was the next hottest at 39.5 C, also breaking a 2017 record of 36.1 C. Records have been kept in the area since 1944.

Lillooet was right behind at 39.4 C, breaking a 91-year-old record set in 1934 of 37.2 C. Records have been kept in the area since 1917.

Kamloops hit 37 C, breaking the old record of 35 C set in 1933. Records have been kept in the area since 1890.

Clearwater was 36.1 C on Wednesday, also breaking a 1934 record of 33.3. Records have been kept in the ar

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