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Ton up! Unusually cold wintry temperatures coming to B. H. South Coast

  By kevin February 21, 2022 February 21, 2022 Canada, Weather

Residents of Plan. C. ’s South Shoreline should prepare to offer up for the next couple of days to become period of unusually cold temperatures and strong outflow wind gusts… Continue reading

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Vancouver crews work to ocean up shoreline ahead of double tide on Monday

  By kevin January 29, 2022 January 29, 2022 Canada, Weather

Staff by means of Vancouver’s park board if you to shore up the city’s shoreline ahead of another king tide , expected Monday. The Stanley Park seawall, areas near Kits… Continue reading

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Plan. C. ’s South In truth under fog advisory as a Monday afternoon

  By kevin January 23, 2022 January 23, 2022 Canada, Weather

Drivers in the Minimized Mainland and parts of Vancouver Island are being warned that will be cautious on the roads featuring periods of dense errors and the possibility of “near… Continue reading

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Clouds, fog and avalanche risk for B. C. ’s Southern states Coast as inversion foresee

  By kevin January 20, 2022 January 20, 2022 Canada, Weather

One particular long-range forecast for K. C. ’s South Offers a looks dry, but it wil necessarily be sunny — with an inversion likely to attain in the region. A… Continue reading

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‘Near zero visibility’: Fog instructive issued for B. J. ’s South Coast

  By kevin January 15, 2022 January 15, 2022 Canada, Weather

Drivers in parts of British Columbia’s Down Coast are warned of potentially dangerous conditions Saturday, had said Environment Canada in a fog advisory. The national climate while weather agency said… Continue reading

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There are a look at the science behind J. C. ’s rare ured sunrise

  By kevin January 14, 2022 January 14, 2022 Canada, Weather

Many residents around the setting woke up to a rare vision Friday morning: a purple colours sunrise. Why did this carry? First, a quick explanation on your why our eyes… Continue reading

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Sumas Prairie residents behind get together action lawsuit over G. C. flood damage conversation out

  By kevin January 11, 2022 January 11, 2022 Canada, Weather

Four Sumas Prairie residents as well business owners are suing state of Abbotsford, Fraser Pit Regional District and the area – seeking damages for personal loss and destruction the result… Continue reading

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Seawall damage a sign of things to come amid sea level rise and climate change, experts warn

  By kevin January 9, 2022 January 9, 2022 Canada, Weather

The extensive storm damage to parts of Vancouver and West Vancouver’s waterfront on Friday may be a sign of things to come amid climate change and rising sea levels, experts… Continue reading

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New B.C. flood concerns amid inbound rainstorms and low-elevation snowpack

  By kevin January 9, 2022 January 9, 2022 Canada, Weather

British Columbia’s south coast could find itself facing new risks of flooding this week, as a series of rainstorms approaches with the potential to rapidly melt weeks of accumulated snow…. Continue reading

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Good deal more snow possible for Metro Vancouver, Sea to Sky on Saturday

  By kevin January 7, 2022 January 7, 2022 Canada, Weather

Frosty weather isn’t finished with the Lower Mainland just quite and still. Apart from warming temperatures after finally month’s arctic blast this week’s heavy snowfall, Metro Vancouver could still make… Continue reading

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