Lower Mainland cleans up from snowfall, but Interior roads still face more
KAMLOOPS — Clean up continues around the Lower Mainland after a winter storm walloped the region.
The snow began to fly late Thursday night and continued into yesterday morning, leaving slippery streets and slushy sidewalks in its wake.
Environment Canada says the system had dropped up to 33 centimetres in North Vancouver by yesterday afternoon, while Port Moody, Mission and Burnaby each received about 30 centimetres.
The storm also smashed low temperature records in several places including Abbotsford, where thermometers dipped below minus six degrees Celsius on Friday.