Many were woken by either roaring thunder or the cracking of lighting in a dramatic electrical display that took to the skies over the Lower Mainland last night.
Along with the lightning came strong winds that reports say made the accompanying rain come down sideways. BC Hydro has listed lightning strikes and fallen trees as the culprits behind. The outages have affected over a thousand residences in Richmond, Chilliwack and Surrey, the largest outage being in North 鶹ýӳwith 1,440 affected.
Mother Nature reminding us it’s still spring!
— Lex (@lexluciferrr)
Downpour downtown.
— sigh (@spock_saves)
Certainly wouldn't want to be caught up in that!
Light 'em up
— Amy Maree (@AmyMaree_90)
According to Environment Canada's 鶹ýӳforecast, while the rest of the day looks to be mainly cloudy, we may not be entirely out of the woods with risk of more thunderstorms throughout the day and especially in the evening.
If that happens, feel free to keep us posted with your lightning videos and photos!