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    Second Heat Warning Issued for Terrace and Kitimat Amid Broader Northwest Heatwave

    SKEENA NEWSBy SKEENA NEWSSeptember 3, 2025No Comments1 Views
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    TERRACE, B.C. – A late-summer heatwave has triggered a second consecutive heat warning for the North Coast, with temperatures forecast to reach 30 degrees Celsius through Thursday before a gradual cooling trend begins.

    The advisory, issued by Environment Canada, states that a ridge of high pressure is bringing elevated temperatures to the Terrace and Kitimat areas. The warning, however, highlights an interesting discrepancy: communities further inland, such as Smithers, Houston, and Burns Lake, are forecast to see similar conditions but were not included in the official warning. Search data shows that temperatures in these areas are also expected to climb to 30 degrees Celsius and higher this week.

    Health officials warn that while heat affects everyone, it poses the greatest risk for seniors, people with pre-existing medical conditions, and those with limited mobility. Residents are advised to check on family, friends, and neighbours who may be vulnerable and to watch for signs of heat-related illness, which include heavy sweating, rashes, cramps, and fainting.

    In Terrace, the local government has not set up an emergency cooling centre (ECC), citing challenges with staffing and space. In a news release, the City of Terrace said a partnership is in place for ECCs but that they are not always available. It added that outreach teams are working to support vulnerable and unsheltered individuals.

    The heatwave is a part of a larger provincial trend, as much of B.C. experiences elevated temperatures and heightened fire danger. The warnings serve as a critical reminder for all residents of the Skeena region to take precautions, stay hydrated, and find ways to keep cool during the unseasonably hot weather.

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