Weather warnings cover much of B.C. as bitter cold settles in, more snow approaches | 24CA News

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Published 19.12.2022
Weather warnings cover much of B.C. as bitter cold settles in, more snow approaches | 24CA News

Environment Canada has issued climate warnings for many of British Columbia as winter climate situations tighten their grip throughout the province Monday, creating harmful chilly and complicating journey forward of the vacation season.

The climate company is anticipating one other spherical of snow for the South Coast beginning within the night, attributable to a low stress climate system developing from Washington state.

“Typically when we get these Pacific systems, we may get a few hours of snow and then it would quickly transition to rain, but because now we have the cold air in place, this warm air isn’t able to erode the surface cold air and all the precipitation will fall as snow,” mentioned meteorologist Jonathan Bau.

The snow will begin on Vancouver Island, then transfer to the mainland round midnight.

The Greater Victoria space, the Malahat Highway and the Southern Gulf Islands can anticipate as a lot as 25 centimetres, whereas Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley can anticipate 5-10 centimetres. 

It comes after 10-15 centimetres fell on the South Coast on Sunday morning.

A webcam shows a significant amount of snowfall and piled up cars at a highway exit.
A site visitors digicam reveals automobiles piled up on the Cross Street exit of Highway 1 in West Vancouver on Sunday. The B.C. authorities warned of delays on the route attributable to spun-out automobiles, simply two weeks after a snowstorm triggered site visitors chaos within the area. (DriveBC)

Environment Canada expects a break within the snow on Wednesday earlier than it picks up once more on Thursday or Friday. Meteorologists mentioned below-seasonal temperatures will stick round all through subsequent week, with most temperatures in Metro Vancouver “struggling” to interrupt –5 C.

Sunday’s snowfall led to various highway closures and flight delays at Vancouver International Airport. Several highways, together with Highway 1 and the Coquihalla Highway, had been both plagued by spun-out automobiles or compelled to shut completely.

The province has warned drivers to remain house if journey is not needed. If they have to depart, a press release mentioned drivers ought to pack an emergency equipment of their automobiles and guarantee their car has correct snow tires.

Extreme chilly, threat of frostbite in northern B.C.

In the northern half of the province, extra excessive chilly is within the forecast for areas together with Chilcotin, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Prince George, Stuart and 100 Mile.

Frigid Arctic air is pushing temperatures as little as –30 C, with wind chill making it really feel like –40 C. 

“A very cold Arctic air mass is has settled over the region,” learn a climate warning for the Cariboo area.

“Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter.”

Arctic outflow warnings stay in place for the central and north coasts, together with inland sections. Extreme chilly warnings are additionally in place within the Muncho Lake Park, Dease Lake, Cassiar Mountains and Watson Lake areas within the far north.

A person shovels snow next to a dog on a snowy street.
Sunday was a day for shovelling snow and digging out automobiles in Metro Vancouver, and the forecast suggests comparable work will likely be required this week. (Nick Allan/CBC)

Special climate statements warning of frostbite threat cowl the Haines Road, Atlin, Teslin, Peace River, Williston and Fort Nelson areas.

In the southern Interior, excessive chilly warnings are in place for the Elk Valley and Yoho Park areas, and a snowfall warning has been posted for the West Kootenay area.

Wind chill may make it really feel like –35 C in a single day close to Elk Valley and Yoho Park, which straddle the B.C.-Alberta border.

Most of Alberta can also be beneath excessive chilly warnings, with wind chill making temperatures really feel as chilly as –40 C throughout a lot of the province.