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B.C. urges caution as Environment Canada warns of 'wintry mix' on south coast

  • Environment Canada forecasts wintry conditions along British Columbia's south coast this week due to a low pressure system bringing steady precipitation starting Thursday afternoon.
  • Wet snow is expected over higher elevations, with some areas receiving about four centimetres by Friday morning before changing to rain as temperatures rise.
  • A rainfall warning has been issued for northern Metro Vancouver and the western Fraser Valley, with about 50 millimetres expected by Friday night.
  • Snowfall warnings are in effect for the Sea to Sky Highway, Kootenay Pass, and Yellowhead region, with expected amounts of up to 20 centimetres, 30 centimetres, and 10 to 15 centimetres respectively.
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