British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
Overcast
Feels like 16°C
Wind
4 km/h W
Humidity
40%
Pressure
1014 mb
UV Index
0
Visibility
10 km
Thursday, August 20, 2026
High
33°C
Low
17°C
Rain Chance
18%
32°C
33°C
29°C
30°C
30°C
29°C
28°C
25°C
21°C
18°C
18°C
17°C
Maximum Wind
15 km/h
Humidity
39%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
6
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
18%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
05:57 AM
Sunset
08:12 PM
Moonrise
04:15 PM
Moonset
11:13 PM
Moon Phase
First Quarter
Moon Illumination
58%
PM2.5
8
μg/m³
PM10
8.7
μg/m³
NO₂
4.9
μg/m³
O₃
74.8
μg/m³
SO₂
1.3
μg/m³
CO
142
μg/m³
Friday, August 21, 2026
High
31°C
Low
14°C
Rain Chance
6%
17°C
16°C
16°C
15°C
15°C
14°C
14°C
15°C
14°C
18°C
20°C
23°C
24°C
26°C
29°C
31°C
30°C
30°C
29°C
30°C
26°C
24°C
22°C
21°C
Maximum Wind
12 km/h
Humidity
48%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
6
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
6%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
05:58 AM
Sunset
08:10 PM
Moonrise
05:16 PM
Moonset
Does not set today
Moon Phase
First Quarter
Moon Illumination
69%
PM2.5
9.5
μg/m³
PM10
9.9
μg/m³
NO₂
5.8
μg/m³
O₃
87.6
μg/m³
SO₂
1.6
μg/m³
CO
157.6
μg/m³
Saturday, August 22, 2026
High
27°C
Low
12°C
Rain Chance
77%
21°C
21°C
22°C
20°C
19°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
18°C
20°C
23°C
24°C
24°C
27°C
23°C
18°C
16°C
15°C
14°C
14°C
13°C
12°C
12°C
12°C
Maximum Wind
14 km/h
Humidity
56%
Precipitation
20 mm
UV Index
5
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
77%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:00 AM
Sunset
08:08 PM
Moonrise
06:03 PM
Moonset
12:02 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
78%
PM2.5
13
μg/m³
PM10
13.8
μg/m³
NO₂
5.7
μg/m³
O₃
90.3
μg/m³
SO₂
1.6
μg/m³
CO
184.3
μg/m³
Sunday, August 23, 2026
High
23°C
Low
12°C
Rain Chance
24%
12°C
13°C
13°C
13°C
13°C
13°C
12°C
12°C
13°C
14°C
16°C
18°C
19°C
21°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
20°C
18°C
17°C
20°C
16°C
15°C
17°C
Maximum Wind
7 km/h
Humidity
72%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
4
Visibility
9 km
Rain Chance
24%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:01 AM
Sunset
08:06 PM
Moonrise
06:38 PM
Moonset
01:02 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
86%
PM2.5
7
μg/m³
PM10
7.1
μg/m³
NO₂
3.9
μg/m³
O₃
78.6
μg/m³
SO₂
1
μg/m³
CO
134.9
μg/m³
Monday, August 24, 2026
High
26°C
Low
11°C
Rain Chance
4%
14°C
13°C
15°C
11°C
11°C
14°C
14°C
14°C
14°C
16°C
18°C
20°C
22°C
23°C
25°C
25°C
26°C
26°C
25°C
24°C
23°C
21°C
20°C
19°C
Maximum Wind
7 km/h
Humidity
57%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
7
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
4%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:03 AM
Sunset
08:04 PM
Moonrise
07:03 PM
Moonset
02:09 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
93%
PM2.5
12.4
μg/m³
PM10
12.5
μg/m³
NO₂
17
μg/m³
O₃
36.7
μg/m³
SO₂
0.3
μg/m³
CO
182.5
μg/m³
Tuesday, August 25, 2026
High
28°C
Low
15°C
Rain Chance
57%
18°C
18°C
17°C
17°C
16°C
16°C
16°C
15°C
15°C
17°C
19°C
21°C
23°C
26°C
28°C
27°C
27°C
26°C
24°C
22°C
20°C
19°C
17°C
16°C
Maximum Wind
23 km/h
Humidity
51%
Precipitation
2 mm
UV Index
7
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
57%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:04 AM
Sunset
08:02 PM
Moonrise
07:23 PM
Moonset
03:21 AM
Moon Phase
Full Moon
Moon Illumination
97%
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
High
26°C
Low
13°C
Rain Chance
3%
16°C
15°C
14°C
14°C
14°C
13°C
13°C
13°C
13°C
15°C
17°C
19°C
22°C
24°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
24°C
22°C
20°C
18°C
17°C
15°C
Maximum Wind
20 km/h
Humidity
54%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
7
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
3%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:06 AM
Sunset
07:59 PM
Moonrise
07:38 PM
Moonset
04:33 AM
Moon Phase
Full Moon
Moon Illumination
100%
The Regions of BC highlighted on the map are being impacted or are likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke over the next 24-48 hours. During a wildfire, smoke conditions can change quickly over short distances and can vary considerably hour-by-hour. Monitor the situation for any wildfires near your area at EmergencyInfoBC (https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/). Follow all emergency announcements relevant to your location. The next update will be available on August 19, 2026 and made available on the Province’s Air Quality Warnings webpage (https://aqwarnings.gov.bc.ca/). Actions you can take for regions under orange warnings: Exposure to high smoke levels can pose threat to your health regardless of age or health status. Avoid strenuous outdoor activities until the warning has ended. Stay indoors in a space with cleaner air. Some people are more likely to be negatively impacted by smoke. This includes people with lung and heart conditions, pregnant individuals, infants and young children, people aged 65 and older, and anyone whose health is affected by a chronic condition or acute illness. During smoky conditions: Follow Your Common Sense: - Stop your activity level if breathing becomes uncomfortable or you feel unwell. - Stay cool and drink plenty of fluids. - Carry any rescue medications with you at all times. - Make sure that children and others who cannot care for themselves follow the same advice. Monitor Your Symptoms: - Different people have different responses to smoke. - Mild irritation and discomfort such as eye, nose and throat irritation, phlegm production, runny nose, headaches or mild cough are common, and usually disappear when the smoke clears. - More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. - People with asthma or other chronic illness should follow any personal care plans designed with their family physicians. - If you are unsure whether you need medical care, call HealthLink BC at 8-1-1. - If you are experiencing difficulty in breathing, chest pain or discomfort, or a severe cough, contact your physician, walk-in clinic, or emergency department. If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1. Tips To Reduce Smoke Exposure: - Smoke levels may still be elevated indoors, so stay aware of your symptoms even when you are indoors. - When indoors, keep windows and doors closed. If it is hot, prioritize keeping cool. - Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Use a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. Do-it-yourself air cleaners may also be used if other options are unavailable. For more details, see the BC Centre for Disease Control Do-it Yourself Air Cleaners fact sheet. - If your home is smoky or hot, spend time in places with cleaner, air conditioned air such as community centres, libraries, or malls. - If you must be outside, a well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. - When in a vehicle, keep windows closed with the air flow (or air conditioning) set to recirculate. - Check on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke. - Always follow guidance from local authorities. ### Visit https://www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
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