“It looks like another record-breaking day for the Island because these temperatures are so out of whack, so above what the records generally are, especially for coastal areas,” said meteorologist Terri Lang of Environment and Climate Change Canada, noting the heat is going to shift slightly inland and eastward. The low Monday night is expected to be 17 C, while Tuesday’s forecast high is 29. “It’s going to feel a lot different,” said Lang. “Even though 29 is still quite warm … relative to 40 C, it’s going to feel good.” The heat might be around a little longer on the upper east side of Vancouver Island, depending on when the surge of cooler air comes through, he said.