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Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm watches amid B.C. wildfire fight

Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm watches amid B.C. wildfire fight

Global Newsa day ago
Environment Canada has issued more than a dozen severe thunderstorm watches across British Columbia as the province continues to fight multiple wildfires.
Forecasters say conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that could produce strong winds, large hail and heavy rain.
The watches cover large swaths of the Interior, including the Okanagan, the Peace River region and Prince George.
Fort Nelson is under a severe thunderstorm warning, as the weather office says meteorologists are tracking a storm capable of producing up to heavy rain and hail the size of nickels.
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More than 35,000 lightning strikes were recorded across B.C. between July 30 and 31, resulting in several new wildfire starts.
Environment Canada lifted the heat warning that had been in place in B.C., but multiple regions are under special air quality statements due to smoke.
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The BC Wildfire Service dashboard lists 146 active fires, including some that have resulted in evacuation orders and alerts.
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