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weather warnings

A messy fall storm is hitting B.C., with high winds, alpine snow, and heavy rain in the forecast. Multiple weather warnings are in place across the province, with the worst of the weather expected on Monday.

The Weather Network said that wind gusts could get up to 90 km/h in some areas, and 50 mm of rain is possible for parts of Vancouver Island. Snowfall could be significant in parts of the province, ranging from 5 cm - 30 cm for the mountain passes.

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An atmospheric river is heading for Vancouver, and the weather forecast is calling for up to 100 mm of rain in some areas and possible flooding. A rainfall warning has been issued for Metro Vancouver, which says the strong storm is expected on Friday and Saturday.

The Environment Canada warning says that the heavy rain will start on Friday and continue through to Saturday, with storm totals of 40 to 70 mm in Metro Vancouver and totals potentially exceeding 100 mm over the North Shore Mountains. Totals of 70 to 100 mm are possible for the Sea-to-Sky corridor.

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Summer, you had a good run. But now it looks like Mother Nature's ready to remind Ontario's weather forecast that fall is just around the corner.

On tap for this weekend's weather? Thunderstorms, wet snow and waterspouts — because, obviously, we can't just ease into sweater season. That'd be too easy.

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Smoke from forest fires in northern Ontario is billowing down towards southern cities in the province now, and it's bringing major apocalypse vibes to Toronto.

Environment Canada issued special air quality statements all across Ontario on Tuesday morning, including in major cities like Toronto, Hamilton and Kingston, thanks to huge amounts of wildfires up north.

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