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Environment Canada Warns of 70 Km/H Winds Across B.C. South Coast
- Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for British Columbia's South Coast, warning of a "vigorous" cold front bringing strong westerly winds with gusts up to 70 km/h starting Monday afternoon.
- The advisory spans Metro Vancouver, southeastern Vancouver Island, and the Southern Gulf Islands, with winds expected to pick up across the region late Monday afternoon and continue into Tuesday morning.
- Residents should prepare for potential service disruptions and local power outages, as "strong and gusty" winds may toss loose objects and break tree branches before the system eases late Tuesday morning.
- Snowfall warnings have also been posted for the North and South Peace Regions, with 10 to 20 centimeters of snow expected to fall Monday night into Tuesday morning.
- This shift follows record-high temperatures set Sunday in Squamish and the City of Trail, with temperatures dropping from the mid-teens Celsius to overnight lows of 3 to 5 C by Tuesday.
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Record warmth in B.C. over weekend as high winds arrive along southern coast
VANCOUVER - Spring weather in British Columbia brought record-high daily temperatures to several communities, while an arriving cold front is expected to bring strong winds to south western parts of
·Toronto, Canada
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St Catharines Standard
Environment Canada says strong winds are coming to parts of B.C. starting on Monday.
A special weather statement issued for much of British Columbia's southern coast and parts of Vancouver Island is warning of "strong and gusty" winds starting on Monday.
·Kelowna, Canada
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