It香蕉视频直播檚 been chilly, to say the least.
Two B.C. communities broke records for reaching new below-freezing temperatures Monday, according to Environment Canada, due to an arctic ridge making its way across the province.
Sechelt reached -7.5 C, breaking a record of -7 C from 1986.
In Yoho National Park, temperatures dipped to -32.7 C, about four degrees cooler than the former record of -28.5 C set back in 2011.
Despite the rest of B.C. not reaching historically cold temperatures, some are faring better than others in the cold.
Clearing the Coquihalla from earlier today. One of our views of maintenance contractors on Highway 5. .
香蕉视频直播 BC Transportation (@TranBC)
Brrrr.... Coquitlam 鉂勶笍馃挩
香蕉视频直播 Mike (@Geekomak)
She sure does like this white stuff - fun to eat and roll in
香蕉视频直播 Jon William. 馃嚚馃嚘鈽狆焽焽煃 (@HippBilly)