More Snow Possible for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley – BC | The Canadian News

Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley could see more snow for the next two nights.

Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for the regions, forecasting up to an inch of snow Sunday night and up to two inches of snow Monday night.

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If you’re not a fan of snow and live at lower elevations, Global BC meteorologist Yvonne Schalle said you can breathe easier.

“Most areas will see rain,” he said. “It’s the higher elevations that could see gusts in the mix.”

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Snow levels are forecast to hover around the 300-meter mark, with areas above that potentially seeing accumulations overnight or early Monday.

Environment Canada is forecasting snow levels for Monday night that may mean “more widespread snow.”

Rainfall was forecast to decrease Tuesday morning.

Meanwhile, the Malahat Highway on Vancouver Island remained under a snowfall warning, with a snow forecast of 10 to 20 centimeters before the weather turned to rain Sunday night.


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