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Second storm heading to South Coast and Vancouver Island bringing snow and rain

Environment Canada has ended winter weather warnings for Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland after heavy snowfall of up to 20 centimetres in some areas, but the agency warns of a second storm arriving Sunday.

Victoria Airport broke a daily snowfall record Saturday with 12 centimetres recorded

A pair of joggers brave the cold and snow in Richmond, B.C, on Saturday. (Norm Stack)

Fresh on the heels of a winter stormSaturday, Environment Canada says a second storm is on the way, bringingsnow followed by rain tomost areas of Metro Vancouver andVancouver Island by Sunday evening.

Snow will continue Sunday morning but will transition into rain in the early afternoon for southern areas of Vancouver Island. Metro Vancouver will see late morning snow shift to rain in the early evening Sunday.

"Snowfall amounts will vary due to the timing of the transition and additional alerts may be issued once snowfall amounts become more certain," according to Environment Canada.

Heavy snowfallmade road conditions treacherous across B.C.'s South Coast after up to 20 centimetres fell in some areas Saturday morning.

Snowfall reduced visibility on Highway 1 in the Fraser Valley on Saturday, leading to a number of accidents. (Shane MacKichan)

Environment Canada has ended winter weather warnings for Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland.

The snowfall lasted throughout Saturday morningleading toreduced visibility and deteriorating travel conditions. There were several vehicle collisions on Highway 1 in the Fraser Valley and transit buses in Vancouver blocked traffic when they got stuck on snowy hills.

Close to 25 centimetresof snow accumulated on theMalahat Highway on VancouverIsland in the last 24 hours and DriveBC has issued a travel advisory for the highway in both directions.

People take advantage of heavy snowfall in Victoria to build snowmen on Saturday. (Kieran Oudshoorn/CBC News)

Daily snowfall records

In Victoria, a daily snowfall record was broken with 12 centimetres recorded at the Victoria Airport making it the snowiest Feb. 13 on record.

"For GreaterVictoria,we're looking at 10 to 15 centimetres of snow and also with a strong easterly windthose strong winds, could give [...] poor visibility snow and blowing snow,"said Environment Canada meteorologist Louis Kohanyi.

TheVictoria Police Department isasking that allnonessential travel be avoided as the snow has made many major roads impassable.

Officers have responded to several vehicle collisions. No major injuries have yet been reported.

Up to 20 centimetres of snow is forecast to accumulate in the Greater Victoria area on Feb. 13, 2021 (Kieran Oudshoorn/CBC News)

Bus routes cancelled

B.C. Transit has suspended service on all routes in the Cowichan Valley. Due to severe road conditions, only the following routes are being serviced Saturday: 4, 6, 14, 15, 50, 61, 70 and 72.

The City of Victoria is asking people to park their cars free of charge at one of five parkadesso that crews can clear downtown streets.

The weather agency says the snowfall is the result of an approaching frontal system colliding with the arctic front along Vancouver Island. The heavy and blowing snow is expected to end this afternoon.

Winter storm warnings are issued when 25 centimetres of snowfall is forecast within 24 hours.

"We issued a winter storm warning for Vancouver Island because they were expectingsignificant snowfall amounts and also we do havethose strong northeasterly [winds] creatingblowing snow andreducing visibility," Kohanyi explained.

Greater Victoria will see steady snowfall until Saturday afternoon. (Elisabeth Lesperance)

Snowfall warnings have ended for all of Metro Vancouver from the North Shore to Langley as well as for Abbotsford. The region saw snow accumulation between 5 to 10 centimetres.

TransLink has posted aservice advisory because of the poor road conditions and warns transit users to"plan ahead, bundle up, and allow for extra commuting time."

RCMP officers are blocking access to some roads in White Rock after heavy snowfall on Saturday. (White Rock RCMP/Twitter)

Environment Canada warns that highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to theaccumulating snow.

In White Rock, RCMPwarn that the snow has madehills slippery and that officers are helping the municipality set up barricades to block off certain roads.

A winter storm warning is in place for Greater Victoria where up to 20 centimetres of snow is expected to accumulate on Saturday. (James Roberts/CBC News)