A high-pressure system is moving into the region, bringing with it clear skies and warm temperatures. This unseasonable weather is expected to last for several days, with temperatures rising above the average high for this time of year. The warm weather is being driven by a ridge of high pressure that is building over the province. As the high pressure builds, it will push out any remaining clouds and bring clear skies to the region. Temperatures are expected to rise significantly, with daytime highs reaching into the mid-20s. Overnight lows will also be mild, dipping only into the mid-teens. The warm weather is expected to be accompanied by plenty of sunshine, making it a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the beautiful scenery that Metro Vancouver has to offer. However, the clear skies and warm temperatures also bring an increased risk of wildfires, as the dry conditions can be prone to ignition. The BC Wildfire Service is urging residents to be cautious and to fully extinguish any outdoor fires. The warm weather is also expected to lead to an increase in air pollution, as the stagnant air can trap pollutants close to the ground. Residents are advised to take precautions to minimize their exposure to poor air quality. The clear skies and warm temperatures are expected to last for several days, before a low-pressure system moves into the region and brings a return to more seasonal weather. In the meantime, residents are advised to stay cool and hydrated, and to take advantage of the beautiful weather. The warm temperatures are also expected to lead to an increase in outdoor activities, such as hiking and biking. The clear skies will also provide great conditions for stargazing, with the lack of cloud cover allowing for unobstructed views of the night sky. Overall, the clear skies and high temperatures are a welcome change for many residents, who are eager to enjoy the beautiful weather after a cool and wet spring. The warm weather is also expected to have a positive impact on local businesses, particularly those in the tourism and hospitality industries.