Warm-up on horizon for southern B.C., but not before more snow, ice, freezing rain
VANCOUVER — Warmer weather is set to arrive in southern British Columbia by Christmas Eve but forecasters warn it’s going to get messy.
Most of the province is under an extreme cold warning or winter storm watch as bitterly cold temperatures and dangerous wind chill values of -40 C hit some regions.
Environment Canada is warning heavy snow, ice pellets and freezing rain is expected in Metro Vancouver, Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley from now through Christmas Eve on Saturday followed by heavy rain as temperatures spike upwards.
Environment Canada meteorologist Trevor Smith predicts “a clash of the titans” between an Arctic air mass that has been keeping things cold and Pacific air that is on its way.