Snow still expected for much of B.C.'s South Coast
The snowfall warning for Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster has ended.
Many residents of British Columbia's South Coast woke up to rain on Sunday after expecting an overnight snow dump, but Environment Canada warns snow is still in the forecast.
The federal weather agency updated its snowfall warnings for the region early Sunday morning, saying that between two to 15 centimetres are expected by Monday morning.
It says communities near the water such as Comox, Parksville, Nanaimo could see up to five centimetres of snow, while rain or wet snow is stillpossible in the lower elevations of Metro Vancouver.
Snowis expectedon the Sunshine Coast, Vancouver Island, the Central Coast, and in parts of Metro Vancouver.
Several agencies have issued advice on how to stay safe in the snow and slush.
BCAA issued a release outlining the most common winter driving problems. They include not having winter tires, under-inflated tires and driving on roadways or driveways that aren't plowed or properly shovelled.
Burnaby RCMP tweeted an image of two essential items many people might need on Sunday: a shovel and a window scraper.
If you dont know where your snow shovel, windshield scrapper and brush are, now is the time to find them.
Be prepared.
Be safe.
pic.twitter.com/5Po5VbPIGD
—@BurnabyRCMP
Vancouver Coastal Health also advised people to take care walking in snowy conditions by wearingrubber-soled shoes andusinghand rails if they are available.
In preparation for the wintry weather, the City of Vancouver says more than 100 vehicles and 3,000 tonnes of salt are ready to hit the roads this weekend.
The city is also opening additional shelter spaces at the Powell Street Getaway, the Vancouver Aquatic Centre and the Creekside Community Centre.
Ready for snow this weekend? A Special Weather Statement is in effect over the South Coast for snow starting Saturday night to Sunday(Jan. 23-24, 2021)! 2-5cm may fall for most of the mainland & 5-15cm for eastern/inland Vancouver Island.
Details: https://t.co/YmTFiXNAcG#BCStorm pic.twitter.com/LwVkKiLhLU
—@ECCCWeatherBC
Environment Canada says precipitation is expected to ease Sundayafternoon and then return in the evening, with snowfall at night andon Monday mainly accumulating over higher elevations.
Meanwhile periods of snow are anticipatedthroughMonday morning in the Fraser Valley, including Chilliwack and Hope,with the potential for significant snowfall Sunday night.
Environment Canada warns that wet and slushy snow may make for a messy commute in the valley Monday morning and power outages arealso possible if heavy, wet snow accumulates on trees.
The agencysaysmore snow is possiblelater in the week.
With files from Canadian Press