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Tornado warnings up for B.C. central Interior, northeast expects storms

Heat warning that have been up across many parts of the province expected to come down Tuesday
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Environment Canada says in weather warnings issued Monday the Fraser Canyon, including Lytton, could see winds of to 70 km/h. A CPKC firefighting train sits on the tracks above the village of Lytton, B.C., on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Environment Canada is warning about possible tornados in British Columbia’s central Interior, where severe thunderstorms could also bring heavy rain and hailstones the size of nickels.

It says in weather warnings issued Monday that a line of severe storms was making its way northwards at about 50 km/h in an area south of Tumbler Ridge.

The weather agency says the Fraser Canyon, including Lytton, could see winds of up to 70 km/h, but the gusts were expected to ease by Monday evening.

It adds on social media platform X that there’s also a tornado risk over Williston and McGregor.

Environment Canada says heat warnings remain for more than two dozen communities in B.C., as daytime temperatures in the Okanagan and several other regions hover in the mid-30s, though the heat is forecast to die down Tuesday.

The agency says special air-quality statements are in effect for numerous areas as wildfire smoke is “widespread across the province.”

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