Four straight days of unseasonably warm weather in Greater Victoria has resulted in yet another temperature record falling.
According to Environment Canada the early spring heat wave saw the temperature in Victoria's Inner Harbour reach 20.2 C Wednesday, demolishing a 141 year old record set in 1878, when the mercury reached 14.4 C.
The warmest areas of BC yesterday were Hope and Squamish, both tied at 25.9 C.
While meteorologists predict continued warm temperatures today, a cooling trend is on the way, bringing possible rain showers.
Other records that fell around Vancouver Island and the region include:
Esquimalt Harbour: 21.2 C (18.5 C in 1999)
Nanaimo: 20.6 C (18.3 C in 1960)
Tofino: 18.6 C (18.3 C in 1914)
Saturna Island: 14.4 C (14 C in 1981)
Campbell River: 21.6 C (17.1 C in 1979)
Port Hardy: 18.7 C (15.6 C in 1960)