B.C. snowstorm live: Maintenance crews hit the roads | Flights likely affected at YVR | Food delivery suspended for Metro and Island
A winter storm is expected across BC’s south coast on Saturday, with significant snow accumulation overnight through Sunday. Follow this live blog for regular updates on the latest forecasts, road conditions and airport and ferry cancellations.
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Weather forecast: How much snow will fall where?
Environment and Climate Change Canada has forecast snow to begin falling Saturday afternoon on BC’s south coast, with accumulations of between 15 and 25 centimeters expected overnight.
A snowfall warning applies to Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Howe Sound, Whistler and Sea to Sky Highway, Squamish to Whistler.
The weather bureau says snow will begin moving south on Saturday, dumping up to 14 inches in the Columbia and North Thompson regions.
Heavy snowfall is expected to ease for most regions early Sunday morning.
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Metro Vancouver prepares for the winter blast
Metro Vancouver crews have treated all major routes with brine and/or salt. Staff and equipment are available 24/7 on weekends if needed Encourage residents to only make essential journeys and to take safety precautions if they must drive.
Bus service throughout the Metro and Fraser Valley area may be impacted.
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Road trips ill-advised
If you must travel, prepare with snow tires and an emergency kit, and proceed with caution. Of course, after you have cleared your vehicle of snow accumulations.
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flights affected
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Food distribution suspended
DoorDash announced Friday that it is ceasing operations in Metro Vancouver and parts of East Vancouver Island.
“The precautionary measure comes as a significant winter storm is expected to bring dangerous weather conditions, including heavy snowfall, ice and freezing temperatures,” the service said in a press release.
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