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B.C. is expected to see more snow and stronger winds.: Environment Canada | Energeticcity.ca
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B.C. is expected to see more snow and stronger winds.: Environment Canada | Energeticcity.ca

It is expected that snow will intensify tonight, and continue through Sunday. There are also 50 cm of snow forecasted over the Sea to Sky Corridor.

Environment Canada warns that strong winds up to 70 km/h will be generated by the approaching Pacific frontal system for East Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver and other areas. However, these conditions are expected to improve overnight.

It is predicted that lower winds will bring warmer air to the area, which could lead to flurries overnight.

This report was published by The Canadian Press Jan. 1, 2022.

The Canadian Press

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