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Heavy snow forecast for Howe Sound

Staff report
December 28, 2021 5:31pm

Heavy snow is expected beginning Wednesday evening in Howe Sound, Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley and Sunshine Coast.

The snow starts Wednesday evening and continues through to Thursday morning.

“A storm system will move across the south coast of B.C. Wednesday night. With ample cold air in place, this system will result in widespread snow beginning Wednesday evening and tapering off Thursday morning,” says the agency.

The current forecast suggests widespread 5 to 10 cm of snow is likely. However, there is the potential for locally heavier amounts particularly over the Sunshine Coast, North Shore Mountains, and parts of Vancouver Island.

Visibility may be impacted in heavy snow and quickly accumulating snow may make travel difficult.

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