High energy weather brings violent winds, knocks out power, shuts route in B.C.
VANCOUVER — An unusual low-pressure system moving in from the Pacific brought extreme winds and snow to higher elevations in southern B.C., an Environment Canada meteorologist said on Thursday.
Terri Lang said the system brought strong winds, lightning strikes and heavy snow in B.C.’s highway passes, including the Coquihalla Highway.
“We don’t see them very often, but it had a lot of energy associated with it,” she said.
The Coquihalla Highway remained shut on Thursday and power was out for thousands of BC Hydro customers across Vancouver Island and southern B.C.


