Environment Canada has issued weather warnings for most of British Columbia as winter weather conditions tighten their grip across the province Monday, creating dangerous cold and complicating travel ahead of the holiday season.
Multiple vehicles spun out on the Trans-Canada Highway in Metro Vancouver Sunday as winter storm, snowfall and extreme cold warnings were in place throughout most of the province.
Environment Canada issued a range of special weather statements and weather warnings across British Columbia on Saturday, warning of unseasonably cold temperatures and snowfall.
Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for parts of northern B.C., with Arctic air, gusty winds and rapidly falling temperatures expected to arrive in some places Thursday evening.
Environment Canada is expecting usually cold temperatures and frigid wind across northern B.C. and the Lower Mainland this weekend, warning conditions up north could decline to extreme cold and "dangerous" wind chill in the next week.