Record-breaking cold temperatures recorded across B.C.
At least eight B.C. regions saw record-breaking cold temperatures on Wednesday as an Arctic front swept across the province.
Environment Canada says the frostiest region was Clinton, where a record -14.2 C was recorded, smashing the old record of -5 C set in 2012.
In Prince George, the mercury dipped to a record -12.1 C, breaking the old one of -9.4 set in 1950.
It was a bone-chilling -11.6 C, compared with the old record of -9.1 C set in 2013, in the Puntzi Mountain region in the Central
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