After two brutal snowstorms brought Vancouver's transportation network to a grinding halt over the holidays, locals may have felt somewhat unnerved to wake up to another dusting of snowfall Tuesday (Jan. 31) morning.
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Although the white stuff is expected to persist on and off throughout the day, Environment Canada isn't calling for a significant amount of it to stick.
The flurries were expected to end sometime Tuesday morning followed by cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of rain showers or wet flurries. A few rain showers and wet flurries are also expected to commence later in the evening with a low of 1 C expected overnight.
The national weather forecaster hasn't included the possibility of more flurries for the remainder of the week, with a warmer, wet pattern replacing the frigid spell. Temperatures are expected to warm up Wednesday, with a high of 5 C forecasted during the day and temperatures expected to dip down to 2 C overnight.
Thursday's forecast includes rain and milder weather, as temperatures are expected to climb a couple of degrees up to 7 C during the day and down to 6 C overnight.
Similar temperatures and wet weather are forecasted heading into and through the weekend, too.
Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes flurries and cold temperatures
Locals took to social media to share images of the city covered in a fresh dusting of powdery snowfall. Many of them commented that the ropes were somewhat slippery, while others remarked that they were "surprised" to see the wintry scene.
Several people noted, however, that this snow event is more of a "light dusting" and pales in comparison to the potent snowstorms that wreaked havoc on the region in December.
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18 сен 2024