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Parts of B.C.’s South Coast set to see snow-rain mix with ‘rapidly changing’ travel conditions - BC
A low-pressure system from Alaska will bring 5 to 10 cm of snow at higher elevations and cause slippery roads with rapidly changing visibility, Environment Canada said.
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Parts of B.C.’s South Coast set to see snow-rain mix with ‘rapidly changing’ travel conditions - BC
A weather system making its way down from Alaska is expected to bring precipitation to B.C.'s South Coast this week, prompting Environment Canada to urge caution for motorists.
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size British Columbia’s South Coast may need to brace itself for snow this week as a weather system makes its way down from Alaska. Environment Canada says communities within Metro Vancouver, Sunshine Coast, Howe Sound and western parts of the Fraser Valley including Abbotsford and Mission are under a special weather statement. The agency says starting Monday, these regions will expe…
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