Northwest Wind
Wind warning for
Howe Sound continued
An intense cold front crossing the south coast is producing strong west to northwest winds of 60 to 90 km/h over much of the south coast early this evening. The strong winds will gradually ease this later evening as the front moves well east of the region.
In the wake of the front flurries are being reported in many coastal. Locations and snowfall warnings remain in effect for northern Vancouver Island the central coast where an additional 5 to 10 cm is expected tonight. Flurries will extend across the Fraser Valley overnight where 5 to 10 cm is expected by Wednesday morning.
An Arctic high 1039mb will descend from the north west bringing frigid temperatures, and outflow winds to the coast.
Sunshine and blue skies are predicted Thursday, and Friday as the ridge gains strength. Valley lows could hit -17C by Thursday. Alpine Lows sub -25C.
Wind warning for
Howe Sound continued
Howe Sound continued
An intense cold front crossing the south coast is producing strong west to northwest winds of 60 to 90 km/h over much of the south coast early this evening. The strong winds will gradually ease this later evening as the front moves well east of the region.
In the wake of the front flurries are being reported in many coastal. Locations and snowfall warnings remain in effect for northern Vancouver Island the central coast where an additional 5 to 10 cm is expected tonight. Flurries will extend across the Fraser Valley overnight where 5 to 10 cm is expected by Wednesday morning.
An Arctic high 1039mb will descend from the north west bringing frigid temperatures, and outflow winds to the coast.
Sunshine and blue skies are predicted Thursday, and Friday as the ridge gains strength. Valley lows could hit -17C by Thursday. Alpine Lows sub -25C.
Wind warning for
Howe Sound continued


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