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Thousands in southern BC still without power following massive windstorm

Pedestrians walk past a wall painted with various colours as heavy snow falls in Vancouver, on Sunday February 10, 2019. Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Metro Vancouver with five to 10 centimetres expected in the region beginning Sunday afternoon. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Original Publication Date February 10, 2019 - 5:26 AM

VANCOUVER - More than 11,000 customers were still without power in British Columbia on Sunday following a windstorm.

BC Hydro says that at one point on Saturday, the storm knocked out power to more than 70,000 customers.

The hardest hit areas were in the Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast, along with southern Vancouver Island.

Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Metro Vancouver on Sunday afternoon.

The national forecaster expected about five to 10 centimetres in the region beginning in the afternoon.

The weather agency also has snowfall warnings of five to 10 centimetres for east and inland Vancouver Island, Greater Victoria and the southern Gulf Islands.

It also warns of strong winds in Squamish and Whistler as cold Arctic air surges through the mainland inlets and valleys of the B.C. coast.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2019
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