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Esquimalt Harbour, Canada, hits 11°C, the nation's highest temp, as BC sees record warmth.
Esquimalt Harbour in Canada reached a high of 11°C on March 26, becoming the hottest spot in the country.
The previous day, a warm air mass caused five British Columbia communities, including Victoria Airport, to break daily temperature records, with Victoria reaching 16.3°C.
This warmth contrasts with the province's coldest spots, Fort Nelson and Burns Lake, which recorded -5.4°C.
The country's lowest temperature was -35.6°C in Eureka, Nunavut.
The warm weather prompted some Greater Victoria residents to wear shorts and T-shirts.
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Esquimalt Harbour, Canadá, alcanza 11°C, la temperatura más alta de la nación, ya que BC ve un calor récord.