High winds, heavy precipitation hit B.C.’s north as atmospheric river arrives
PRINCE GEORGE — British Columbia’s north coast is being hit by strong winds, rain and snow as an atmospheric river system brings weather warnings and another blast of winter to the region.
The west coast of Haida Gwaii has seen gusts of up to 105 kilometres an hour, while a wind warning calls for gusts of around 120 kilometres an hour from Prince Rupert south to Port McNeill on the northern tip of Vancouver Island.
Heavy snow has been recorded in Stewart on the border with the Alaska Panhandle, and the town is under a winter storm warning that also covers the South Klondike Highway further north, with up to 40 centimetres in the forecast.
A snowfall warning that calls for up to 20 centimetres has also been issued for the Cassiar Mountains area into Yukon, covering much of the area surrounding Watson Lake.


