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Beating the heat with a splash park treat

Families from across the region have been making a splash at Lac La Biche's Paul Richard Memorial Spray Park this week as scorching temperatures have smashed historical weather records.

Families from across the region have been making a splash at Lac La Biche's Paul Richard Memorial Spray Park this week as scorching temperatures have smashed historical weather records.

Trying to beat the heat with cool water features and a little bit of a breeze from the lake at McArthur Park has drawn hundreds of visits this week. 

The heat wave that has covered much of North America, but in particular the Western provinces and northwestern United States, has put temperatures in the Lakeland region into the mid and high 30s all week. The weather has also produced no precipitation for more than a week.

Record-breaker

With an Environment Canada Heat Warning still in effect for the region, temperatures on Wednesday are expected to be the hottest of the week, climbing through the daytime, to peak at more than 36 degrees at 6:30 pm. The record high temperature for the same day was 28.9 degrees Celsius in 2008.

The week of record-breaking temperatures is slated to slowly return to normal by this Sunday, with Environment Canada forecasting a chance of rain and daytime high temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius.

Before that rain comes down, hundreds more people are likely to feel the water spray at the splash park.

 


Rob McKinley

About the Author: Rob McKinley

Rob has been in the media, marketing and promotion business for 30 years, working in the public sector, as well as media outlets in major metropolitan markets, smaller rural communities and Indigenous-focused settings.
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