Boom! Metro Vancouver forecast includes risk of thunderstorms

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Boom! Metro Vancouver forecast includes risk of thunderstorms
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Thunderstruck!

Metro Vancouver's shift to a wetter and slightly cooler week might start with a bang or a few of them today.

The federal weather department has also issued a special weather statement, which covers New West, Burnaby, Vancouver, the North Shore, Richmond, and Delta. Wind gusts of up to 70 km/h are expected as a cold front sweeps across the south coast.

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