New dump of snow headed for Metro Vancouver and B.C. Interior, as cold snap continues
VANCOUVER — Weather warnings covered most of British Columbia on Wednesday as bitter arctic winds sent temperatures plunging, and another round of snow could add new challenges to the bone-chilling conditions.
Environment Canada posted snowfall warnings with up to 15 centimetres of snow forecast for Prince George and much of the central Interior through Thursday.
The weather office also warned that up to 10 centimetres could blanket Metro Vancouver, eastern Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast and Fraser Valley by early Thursday.
Those warnings came as forecasters said wind chill in northern B.C. made it feel like -40 C or colder, with wind chill values of -35 C in southeastern parts of the province and -20 C on the south coast.