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vancouver winter

Bundle up, B.C., because a blast of cold air is about to send temperatures plummeting across the province.

B.C.'s weather forecast says an Arctic outflow will bring frigid cold to the region, with some areas set to see wind chill values as low as -45 C this weekend.

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For two provinces that are so close together, people from B.C. and Alberta have two very different approaches to winter, from how they react to snow to how they dress for the cold.

A TikToker shared a video from a UBC campus showing how students from B.C. are dressed during the snow compared to their Albertan peers, and Albertans have no sympathy!

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After the weather forecast called for up to 15 centimetres of snow in Vancouver, the city turned into a total mess.

TikTokers from Toronto seemed to have no sympathy, taking to social media to express just how shocked they were to see how the West Coast Canadian city reacted to it all.

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People in Vancouver aren't used to getting very much snow, and it really shows. Yesterday, the weather forecast called for 15 centimetres of Vancouver snow, and these TikToks show just how ill-equipped the city was to handle it.

While Canada is known as the Great White North for a reason, people in Vancouver usually escape the trials of winter weather for the most part. But when they are faced with a snowy winter day, it's a mess.

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With the winter weather in B.C. comes some very icy train doors, but TransLink employees have a solution! The hockey stick. Could they be any more Canadian?

In a blog post, TransLink said that even though Metro Vancouver has a pretty tame winter, they still needed to get creative with de-icing the doors on the SkyTrain.

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