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OKANAGAN – The day isn’t even over but new high temperature records were set in Kelowna and Vernon by 4 p.m. and Penticton was just behind with a record set by 5 p.m.
As of 4 p.m. Environment Canada was showing the temperature in Vernon as 35.6 Celsius, just enough to beat the 35.5 C record set in 1985.
In Kelowna, a temperature of 36.2 C at 4 p.m. was also enough for a new record, just inching past the 36 C record also set in 1985.
By 5 p.m. Penticton was sitting at 36.2 C, just above of the 36 C record set in 1985.
Tomorrow could be another record day, with temperatures expected to reach 36 to 38 C throughout the region.
To contact a reporter for this story, email Jennifer Stahn at jstahn@infonews.ca or call 250-819-3723. To contact an editor, email mjones@infonews.ca or call 250-718-2724.
— This story was updated at 5:24 p.m., July 8, 2015, with the Penticton record.
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Enough with the records.Twenties would be fine /This is a nightmare/One tires of A/C and would like some real clear fresh air and enjoy the summer.Bring it on!