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Snowfall and winter storm warnings in place for much of B.C. as Pacific storm approaches

Environment Canada has issued weather alerts for much of south and central B.C. as astrong Pacific system bringing strong winds and heavy snow looks set to arrive late Friday into Saturday.

Up to 35 cm snow forecast for Whistler; 2-10 cm for Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley

Snow was falling in Burnaby, B.C., around this time last year, and more could be in store for Metro Vancouver this weekend, Environment Canada says. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

Environment Canada has issued weather alerts for much of south and central B.C. as astrong Pacific system bringing strong winds and heavy snow looks set to arrive late Friday into Saturday.

The storm is forecast to drop as much as 100 millimetres of rain on the west coast of Vancouver Island, while bringing winds gusting up to 110 km/h on the Island's north coast, before the rain turns to snow as it moves inland.

Between 25 and 35 centimetres of snowis expectedfor Squamish, Whistlerand the Sea-to-Sky corridor, while areas of the central and north coasts could see up to 40 centimetres, the weather agency said.

It advised avoiding non-essential travel in these areas until conditions improve.

"Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations," it warned, sayingconditions could quickly deteriorate.

Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valleycould also see some snow, rangingfrom twocentimetres near sea level to 10 centimetres on higher terrain.

Winter storm and snowfall warnings havealso been issued for East Vancouver Island,the Sunshine Coast andtheFraser Canyon, among other areas, while heavy snow is also expected for the southernInterior, Cariboo,Kootenays and Rockiesinto the weekend as the system moves east.

A full list of weather warnings can be found on EnvironmentCanada's public weather alerts page.

Strong southerly winds are also expected in many areas beginning on Saturday morning.

Meanwhile, northeastB.C. continues to see extreme cold as an Arctic air mass settlesover the region, with temperatures down to -35 C forecast on Friday morning, feelingcloser to -40 C with wind chill, Environment Canada said.