Snow, rain, freezing rain in southern B.C. as frigid cold, storms hit Western Canada
VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver was added Friday to regions of British Columbia’s inner south coast under a winter storm watch as the latest weather system was forecast.
Environment Canada says the system could dump another two to 10 centimetres of snow on an area from Vancouver to the Fraser Valley on Saturday, followed by up to 40 millimetres of rain on Sunday and the chance of freezing rain at night.
Special weather statements were also posted for all southern Interior mountain passes, including the Coquihalla Highway and Allison Pass with the potential for 15 to 30 centimetres of snow by Monday.
An arctic outflow warning continued to push wind chill values to -20 C in the Fraser Valley while snowfall, winter storm or extreme cold warnings covered areas from the central and north coasts to parts of northeastern B.C. and regions on both sides of the B.C.-Yukon boundary.