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Canada faces floods, record-breaking heat, snow and wildfires on Friday the 13th

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Friday the 13th was a weird weather day for Canada, with provinces experiencing everything from a record-breaking heat to spring snow, flooding and wildfires.

In southwestern Quebec and eastern Ontario, spring sizzled away as the thermometer hit 30 degrees or more in cities like and . The summer-like heat has set temperature records and over the past three days and is expected to last into the weekend, with showers possibly moving in on Saturday night and Sunday.

In western Canada, highways between B.C.鈥檚 Lower Mainland and Interior were set for a , with as much as 10 centimetres falling in some mountain passes. On Vancouver Island, a cooler-than-average spring has , raising more fears of flooding.

Following heavy snow and rainstorms, flooding has caused more than 6,000 people to be ordered or forced out of their homes in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. Widespread flooding in southern Manitoba was even captured in a released Friday, while the town of Hay River, N.W.T. suffered extensive damage.

Flooding is also leading to , in western Ontario, where some roads were covered by as much as 50 centimetres of water on Friday.

There are in southeastern Saskatchewan, too, after , with as much as 90 millimetres expected in some areas.

All of Nova Scotia, meanwhile, was under a burn ban Friday as crews worked to contain .

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