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Residents are advised to be prepared for some cold weather this week that could result in more snowfall on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast…
Trevor Smith with Environment Canada says arctic air flows are expected to come through tomorrow (Tue) and Wednesday….
Smith says residents should keep a close eye on the forecast to make sure they’re prepared for the weather ahead.
I-C-B-C is urging drivers to be cautious with the winter weather in the forecast for this week.
Spokesperson Caroline says it’s important to remember to be patient on the roads when the weather gets bad.
Robinson says it’s also a good idea to make sure your vehicle is ready for the winter.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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