Witnesses report pea-sized hail as storm hits parts of B.C.’s south coast
WHITE ROCK, B.C. — Environment Canada says storms tracking over British Columbia’s south coast brought hail to the region today, with one witness reporting pellets the size of large peas blanketing his local streets.
Meteorologist Yimei Li says the weather agency has received reports about hail from White Rock, South Surrey, North Vancouver and South Vancouver.
Li says thunderstorms, when combined with cooler-than-normal temperatures, create the right conditions for hail to develop.
Kelly Breaks of White Rock, B.C., witnessed the unusual activity first-hand, describing it as “the weirdest thing.”