Weather reprieve ending for crews battling B.C. wildfires as hotter temperatures loom
The BC Wildfire Service says hotter temperatures are on the way, ending a brief weather reprieve for firefighters battling twin blazes in the Fraser Canyon over the weekend.
Fire information officer Emelie Peacock says the cooler weekend temperatures helped with firefighting efforts, but that will give way to hot and dry conditions on Monday.
Information from the BC Wildfire Service shows one of the two out-of-control fires near the community of Boston Bar has grown since Friday.
The Brunswick Creek fire stretches across more than 30 square kilometres, up from roughly 28 square kilometres.


