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Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows should expect lots of rain in the coming days

Snow in the forecast overnight Thursday, March 10
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Two coyotes walk along a farmer’s field just east of Neaves Road in Pitt Meadows. (Colleen Flanagan/The News)

Wish the sun goodbye, as rain is in the forecast for the next several days across the region, including Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.

There is even a possibility of flurries overnight Thursday and a low of 2 C, with Environment Canada expecting the snow to turn to rain and a temperature of 6 C on Friday.

Saturday and Sunday will see more showers with temperatures between 9 C and 10 C.

Rain is expected next week with temperatures reaching a high of 12 C on Monday and 11 C on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Don’t forget, daylight saving time will begin at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, so don’t forget to spring forward one hour.

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Mount Baker as seen from Neaves Road by the south Alouette River Thursday morning. (Colleen Flanagan/The News)
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Sharon Butler walks Dante, a three-year-old Siberian husky, along the dike at the north end of 216 Street and a recent sunny day. (Colleen Flanagan/The News)
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Blueberry field looking north just east of Neaves Road in Pitt Meadows. (Colleen Flanagan/The News)
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Leila Bennett, left, and Lisa Doucette, walk Pumpkin, 1, and Rosie, 11, both golden retrievers along a dike just east of Neaves Road along the south Alouette River Thursday morning. (Colleen Flanagan/The News)


Colleen Flanagan

About the Author: Colleen Flanagan

I got my start with Black Press Media in 2003 as a photojournalist.
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