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It might technically be spring but it wouldn't be Canada if there weren't some classic April snowstorms to dampen people's spirits and B.C. just got a huge helping.

Over Monday night and into Tuesday morning, B.C. really got all the seasons in one with the weather descending into heavy rain, intense storms of thunder and lightning and there was even hail.

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If you were getting excited about spring — don't. Winter weather is still here in B.C., and the Vancouver weather forecast is looking cold, rainy, and even snowy.

The Weather Network warned people of "slugs of heavy precipitation" on Vancouver Island and the South Coast in the upcoming days, which doesn't sound enjoyable.

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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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A special weather statement has been issued for Metro Vancouver as chilly temperatures and snowfall are predicted to hit some areas this week.

Environment Canada's warning is in effect from Tuesday through Wednesday morning, with the potential of "significant snowfall" to reach the south coast on Tuesday night.

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B.C.'s weather has been especially chilly lately, and now parts of the province will get even more snow thanks to an Article outflow.

Get out the shovel and snowboots today, because up to 25 centimetres of snow is predicted. Even the Lower Mainland will see some flurries this week, even though it seems way too early for that.

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