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Windstorm blasts B.C.'s south coast

Winds gust up to nearly 100 kilometres an hour tore across the south coast of B.C., cutting power to thousands and creating traffic problems across the region.

Winds gusting up to nearly 100 kilometres an hour tore across the south coast of B.C.on Wednesday night andThursday morning, cutting power tothousands and creating traffic problems across the region.

Some houses weredamaged by falling trees and three boats were washed up on Kitsilano Beach in Vancouver.

Hydro crews hoped to have all the power restored to about6,000 customers in Metro Vancouver, southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands by noon at the latest.

Road crews were working to remove downed trees on several major routes around the Lower Mainland, and traffic was also affected in many area because of power cuts to traffic lights, particularly in the South Surrey, Delta and University of British Columbia areas.

Wind warnings remain posted along parts of the south coastThursday morning, andthunder, lightning, hailand even snow were reportedeven asadjacent areas werebathed in sunshine.

Thestorm was expected to subsidelater Thursday morning in most areas, except the west coast of Vancouver Island.