A spring snowfall warning has been issued for east Vancouver Island with up to five centimetres of snow expected. Environment Canada says the warning will ...
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As snow flurries mixed with rain hit the capital region Tuesday morning, Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Courtenay to Campbell River.
In Greater Victoria, the forecast calls for rain showers mixed with wet flurries this morning, ending near noon and followed by cloudy skies and a 60 per cent chance of rain showers the rest of the day. Areas near the water such as Comox will see the wet snow change to rain near noon, as the southeast winds off the Strait of Georgia strengthen and raise temperatures, says Environment Canada. As snow flurries mixed with rain hit the capital region Tuesday morning, Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Courtenay to Campbell River.
A spring snowfall warning has been issued for east Vancouver Island with up to five centimetres of snow expected. Environment Canada says the warning will ...
The resulting flurries will stay in Comox until southeasterly winds strengthen and raise temperatures, according to Environment Canada. Environment Canada says the warning will extend until early this afternoon, with snow expected in Campbell River and away from the water. The weather agency says the coast is under the influence of an unstable airmass and a low-pressure system offshore is drawing in moisture.
Due to snow mixed with rain in the capital region on Tuesday morning, Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for the Campbell River from Curtain.