Some warnings lifted after weather front blasts southern B.C. with rain and snow
VANCOUVER — Southern British Columbia is being hit with a wet and wintry weather front that has brought drenching rain to Metro Vancouver and triggered rainfall and snowfall warnings across parts of the province Tuesday.
Metro Vancouver is expecting up to 50 millimetres of rain, but a yellow rainfall warning is no longer in place for communities north of the Fraser River that also include Burnaby and Coquitlam.
Environment Canada issued yellow snowfall warnings for the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merritt, forecasting upwards of 30 centimetres of snow accumulating into Wednesday, making travel “challenging.”
The agency said earlier that a low snow level means communities at higher elevations, such as Burnaby Mountain, could see wet snow affecting roads, while the North Shore was expected to receive the heaviest precipitation.











