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Wind warnings put BC Ferries, Harbour Air trips at risk

Environment Canada says a Pacific storm moving across norther Vancouver Island Sunday morning will likely bring strong winds of up to 90 km/h.

Environment Canada has also issued snowfall warnings for the Fraser Valley and the Coquihalla

Windy weather is making its way across Vancouver Island, according to Environment Canada. (https://twitter.com/TiffieTube)

Wind warnings for Greater Victoria and West Vancouver Island have put some BC Ferries sailings and Harbour Air flights at risk Sunday afternoon.

Environment Canada says a Pacific storm moving across northern Vancouver Island Sunday morning will likely bring strong winds of up to 90 km/h by the afternoon, which could damage to buildings.

BC Ferries has issued a travel advisory in relation to the windwarning. And Harbour Air says its flights to Victoria are experiencing delays.

Environment Canada says the winds are expected to subside by Monday morning.

Snowfall warnings for Fraser Valley, Interior

Elsewhere in the province, Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the Fraser Valley and Fraser Canyon, including the Hope to Merritt section of the Coquihalla.

Heavy flurries are expected to continue Sunday night, bringing snowfall accumulations of up to 25 cm.

There are also snowfall warnings for:

  • Kootenay Lake
  • West Kootenay
  • Nicola
  • Boundary