It might not even be December but the Lower Mainland saw its first bit of snow on Tuesday.
Snow was reported in Surrey, Vancouver, the North Shore, and Environment Canada said to expect a cold front over the coming days. Arctic air could see some areas dip down to -5 C.
Snow covered forest along the Joffre Lakes Trail. #ShareYourWeather #BCStorm pic.twitter.com/vH1YXSGbKr
— Brad Atchison (@Brad604) November 24, 2019
Good Morning Vancouver #Vancouver #Snow pic.twitter.com/rn34DQZrkP
— Hussein Hallak 🇨🇦 #IVoted 🗳️ (@HHUnleashed) November 26, 2019
Update: 7:20am Intensity has picked up and we’ve picked up a quick 2cms #BCstorm pic.twitter.com/gjeeETksOi
— Matt MacDonald (@meteo_matt) November 26, 2019
Now that the weather is starting to dip below zero overnight in Metro Vancouver, please take the extra time to scrape snow, ice and condensation from your windshield, mirrors, and windows (not just a little peep hole). pic.twitter.com/hYoqfYDNBc
— Delta Police Traffic Unit (@DPDTraffic) November 26, 2019
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