Winter delivers its first blow Snowy conditions forecast to last through the week
Vancouver Sun SLICK COMMUTE: Winter's grip drops a blanket of snow that made streets in downtown Vancouver slippery Monday morning. More Images » SLICK COMMUTE: Winter's grip drops a blanket of snow that made streets in downtown Vancouver slippery Monday morning. Photograph by: Ian Lindsay, PNG, Vancouver Sun A blast of winter weather in Vancouver on Monday was just a taste of what is still to come. Metro Vancouver experienced sun, rain, ice, snow and everything in between over the last few days, with more snow and colder temperatures expected to persist throughout the week. The snowfall in downtown Vancouver on Monday morning was "just a little puff," according to Environment Canada meteorologist David Jones. He expected another five to 10 centimetres of snow to fall on Metro Vancouver overnight, with 15 to 20 cm of fresh snow for the Fraser Valley by this morning. Another big dump of snow could come Wednesday, riding a storm front from Washington state that prompted the National Weather Service in Seattle to announce a winter storm warning for several parts of the state today.
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