Wintry blast to continue after season’s first big snowfall blankets Metro Vancouver
VANCOUVER — The first snowy blast of winter in Metro Vancouver is expected to continue with up to 25 centimetres of snow predicted in some areas before it’s done today.
Environment Canada says to expect bands of snowfall and “localized heavy flurries” across the South Coast of British Columbia this morning after Sunday’s dump that blanketed much of the Lower Mainland in white.
The agency says in a Metro Vancouver snowfall warning that up to 10 centimetres of fresh accumulation was expected overnight Sunday, and while the biggest amounts will be at high elevations, other areas could still see “intense flurries.”
It says the snow is expected to taper off this morning but agency meteorologist Alyssa Charbonneau says a plunging mercury could mean icy conditions on roads today.











