Environment Canada is calling for some powerful winds Wednesday evening after 鶹ýӳreceived a dumping of snowfall on Tuesday night.
The department notes that strong winds that may cause damage are expected as a deep low pressure system will cross 鶹ýӳIsland tonight. Southeast winds of between 70 and 90 km/h are expected to develop over Greater Victoria early in the evening that will then spread to the rest of the inner South Coast later in the evening.
Wind warning in effect for:
- Metro 鶹ýӳ- central including Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster
- Metro 鶹ýӳ- North Shore including West 鶹ýӳand North Vancouver
- Metro 鶹ýӳ- southeast including Surrey and Langley
- Metro 鶹ýӳ- southwest including Richmond and Delta
Winds will shift abruptly to the southwest late overnight or Thursday morning in the wake of the low pressure system with gusty winds. However, the winds are expected to ease Thursday morning.
The Metro 鶹ýӳweather forecast also calls for a couple more centimetres of snowfall during the day Wednesday with a daytime high of zero degrees. With this in mind, temperatures will feel more like -8 with the wind chill.
Overnight, flurries are expected to become mixed with a few rain showers. Total snowfall amounts of two to four centimetres are expected. Near the water, winds will gust to 90 km/h late this evening and overnight.
Damage to buildings, such as to roof shingles and windows, may occur. High winds may toss loose objects or cause tree branches to break. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions due to high winds.
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