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north vancouver weather

Vancouver weather has been a little snowier than usual this winter, and after a few weather alerts from Environment and Climate Change Canada, many folks are growing weary. Well, if you're hoping for sunny skies and light-jacket days in the coming weeks, you're likely to be disappointed — sorry!

The Weather Network (TWN) is calling for a "sluggish" start to spring in most of the country, and that extends to the B.C. weather forecast. "Canadians will need to be patient," wrote Doug Gillham from TWN.

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People in Metro Vancouver woke up to a layer of snow this morning and it will keep coming down for a little while.

The Vancouver weather forecast says it's going to snow until the afternoon, with up to 10 centimetres accumulating and it might make your morning commute to work tricky.

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If you thought you had your fill of winter weather this year, think again. The Vancouver weather forecast has other ideas, with heavy snow forecasted to hit the city this weekend.

The Environment Canada special weather statement said heavy snow is expected to hit Metro Vancouver on Saturday night with totals ranging from 10 to 30 centimetres.

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Buckle down Vancouver, because it's about to get stormy.

The Vancouver weather forecast is calling for high winds — along with some rain — that might lead to power outages and damage to buildings.

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The Vancouver weather forecast is looking like a wet mess, so you might want to rethink your weekend plans.

Parts of B.C. will have 60 hours of rain in store, but skiers will be excited to know that the heavy precipitation means fresh snow.

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