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Here is how hot it is expected to be in 鶹ýӳthis week

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While the city won't see scorching daily highs, the 鶹ýӳweather forecast calls for sunshine and toasty temperatures starting on July 20, 2021. Photo: English bay / Getty Images

Looking forward to hitting the beach this week?

While the city won't see scorching daily highs, the 鶹ýӳweather forecast calls for sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the week. 

Starting on Tuesday (July 20), the forecast calls for mainly clear skies and sunshine with a high of 23°C that will feel more like 26°C with humidity. Wednesday is expected to see a mix of sun and cloud during the day with a high of 22°C and cloudy periods at night. 

Thursday's forecast calls for bright sunshine and a high of 23°C dropping down to 15°C overnight. Saturday is also expected to be bright and sunny with a high of 24°C while Sunday is expected to see a mix of sun and cloud.

Monday is also expected to see a mix of sun and cloud.

Metro 鶹ýӳWeather Forecast 

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Will there be another scorching hot heat wave in Metro 鶹ýӳthis summer?

While you might have to be prepared for more sweltering humidity, it isn't likely that B.C. will see the same scorching daily highs that it did during the heat wave at the end of June.

"That kinda thing is a once-in-a-lifetime event," Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Lundquist told 鶹ýӳ

"Let's hope that doesn't happen [again] for decades."

Environment Canada calls for above-average temperatures across B.C. this summer but more information about August will be available later this month. Find out the full summer forecast and its possible heat waves.