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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) forecasts Metro Vancouver's temperatures to remain slightly above normal before ...
On southern Vancouver Island, up to 30 centimetres of snow overnight has left thousands without power, suspended transit and closed schools. Environment Canada is forecasting another five to 10 cm ...
On Dec. 10, 1919, the National Weather Service recorded 15.6 inches of snow falling in Vancouver, the most the city has ever received on one day in recorded history.
Thanks to "bands of heavy snow" moving across the South Coast, Metro Vancouver is expected to see even more snowfall. Some areas could accumulate up to 20 cm through Monday.
"It's very easy to overlook snow in Vancouver because we typically don't get it that frequently," he said, adding Vancouver's attitude toward snow today is the same as it was 100 years ago.
According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) forecasts, the humidex values indicate that temperatures will feel like 32˚C on Monday, June 30, and 30˚C on Canada Day. For Tuesday, ECCC ...
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B.C. facing more adverse drought conditions this year as warm, dry weather expectedBritish Columbia's minister in charge of water is asking residents to do everything they can to conserve the resource in the ...
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