Forecasters warn cold snap brings wind chill values of -25 for parts of south coast
VANCOUVER — Snowfall warnings have been issued for parts of British Columbia’s inner south coast as much of the province shivers through a deep freeze — and forecasters call for the coldest day, yet.
Environment Canada is warning of heavy flurries dumping as much as five centimetres of snow on Vancouver Island between Courtenay and Campbell River, as well as a section of the Sunshine Coast.
The weather office says rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult in some locations, but it says conditions should stabilize as another system approaches Thursday.
Extreme cold, arctic outflow and special weather statements cover B.C. from the northeast corner all the way south to the United States border.