Environment Canada has issued weather warnings for most of British Columbia as winter weather conditions tightened their┬аgrip across the province, creating dangerous cold and┬аcomplicating travel ahead of the holiday season.
The weather agency says another round of snow for┬аthe South Coast started Monday┬аafternoon, due to┬аa low pressure weather system coming up from┬аWashington state.
“We are looking at another system coming in from the Pacific,” said meteorologist Derek Lee Monday, in an interview with On the Coast‘s┬аRohit Joseph.
“With the cold temperatures in place тАФ 10 to 15 degrees below seasonal тАФ we are going to see a lot of heavy snow.”
Lee says southern Vancouver Island will be one of the areas hit the hardest, and the snow that started falling on the island will be moving to the mainland around midnight.
Drive B.C. warned commuters and anyone out on Lower Mainland roads and highways Monday evening to expect congestion, leave extra travel time and make sure their vehicles are well-equipped for winter weather.
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The Greater Victoria area, the Malahat Highway and┬аthe Southern Gulf Islands┬аcan expect as much as 25 centimetres, while Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley can expect 10-20┬аcentimetres.
It comes after 10-15 centimetres fell on the South Coast on Sunday morning.
Environment Canada┬аexpects a break in the snow on Wednesday before it picks up again on Thursday or Friday. Meteorologists┬аsaid below-seasonal temperatures will stick around throughout next week, with maximum temperatures in Metro Vancouver “struggling” to break тАУ5 C.
“It looks like the cold will likely linger with us until Friday,”┬аsaid Lee, explaining that the forecast for this weekend is largely uncertain with back-to-back storm systems lined up, some of which could potentially bring in warmer air.
“It can be snow but quickly changing over to rain for the weekend,” he said.┬а
“Definitely prepare yourself for changing weather conditions: snow to rain or even freezing rain in the forecast later on this week.”┬а
Sunday’s snowfall led to a number of road closures and flight delays┬аat Vancouver International Airport as well as the airports in Victoria and Kelowna.┬аSeveral highways, including Highway 1 and the Coquihalla Highway, were either littered with spun-out vehicles or forced to close entirely.
The province said “drivers are advised to stay off the road unless their vehicle is properly equipped with winter tires.”
For those with winter tires who have to drive, a statement Monday said drivers should pack an emergency kit in their vehicles.
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Extreme cold, risk of frostbite in northern B.C.
In the northern half of the province, more extreme cold is in the forecast┬аfor regions including Chilcotin, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Prince George, Stuart┬аand 100 Mile.
Frigid Arctic air is pushing temperatures as low as┬атАУ30 C, with wind chill making it feel like тАУ40 C.┬а
“A very cold Arctic air mass is has settled over the region,” read a weather warning for the Cariboo region.
“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 remain in place for the central and north coasts, including inland sections. Extreme cold warnings are also in place in the Muncho Lake Park, Dease Lake, Cassiar Mountains and Watson Lake regions in the far north.
Special weather statements┬аwarning of frostbite risk┬аcover the┬аHaines Road, Atlin, Teslin, Peace River, Williston and Fort Nelson regions.
In the southern Interior, extreme cold warnings are in place for the Elk Valley and Yoho Park regions, and a snowfall warning has been posted for the West Kootenay region.
Wind chill could make it feel like тАУ35 C overnight near Elk Valley and Yoho Park, which straddle the B.C.-Alberta border.
Most of Alberta is also under extreme cold warnings, with wind chill making temperatures feel as cold as┬атАУ40 C across much of the province.