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Nelson sets new cold weather record for Feb. 10

The city beat a seven-year low on Wednesday

  • Feb. 11, 2021 12:00 a.m.

Nelson set a new temperature record Wednesday as a cold snap continues to affect most of B.C.

Environment Canada said Nelson was -12.8 C on Feb. 10, breaking the previous low for the day of -11.9 C in 2014.

Nelson was among 12 B.C. cities to set new lows.

The oldest record to break was seen in Quesnel, which saw -35.3 C overnight, breaking the 1905 record of -34.4 C.

Weather records broken on Wednesday:

Burns Lake Area: -40.2 C (-33.4 C set in 2018)

Clinton: -31 C (-29.8 C set in 2019)

Dease Lake Area: -40.7 C (-37.8 C set in 1951)

Mackenzie Area: -31.6 C (-28.5 C set in 2014)

Prince Rupert Area: -15.1 C (-12.2 C set in 1975)

Puntzi Mountain Area -41 C (-38.8 C set in 2019)

Quesnel: -35.3 C (-34.4 C set in 1905)

Sandspit Area: -7 C (-6.7 C set in 1975)

Smithers: -34.8 C (-30.6 set in 1939)

Sparwood: -27.8 C (-27.5 C in 2019)

Williams Lake: -30.2 C (-29.9 C set in 2019)

– With files from Black Press reporter Ashley Wadhwani

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