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Environment Canada says the snow should ease Sunday morning, and turn to rain in some areas. But it also warns to prepare for changing and deteriorating travel conditions.has also been issued for Metro Vancouver, stating strong westerly winds are expected to develop over the Strait of Georgia. Environment Canada predicts wind speeds will rise to 40 km/h, with gusts up to 60 km/h, which may cause additional power outages due to falling branches.Article contentB.C.
As of 7:30, just over 19,000 people across the Lower Mainland were without power, along with 4,000 homes on Vancouver Island and 2,000 in the North Thompson/Shuswap area.
Major snow storm ? 😂