Wind, winter storm warnings posted throughout B.C., conditions to ease Sunday
A person walks past the snow-covered square outside the Vancouver Art Gallery in Vancouver, B.C., Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022. Most of British Columbia is subject to warnings and special weather statements as Environment Canada forecasts blustery and snowy conditions this weekend.
The heaviest snow is forecast for Fort Nelson, where the weather office says accumulations could exceed 30 centimetres before easing around midday Sunday.and Metro Vancouver areas, where strong westerly winds are in the forecast overnight.
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