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  2. Climate of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The climatology of Vancouver applies to the entire Greater Vancouver region and not just to the City of Vancouver itself. While Vancouver's coastal location serves to moderate its temperatures, sea breezes and mountainous terrain make Greater Vancouver a region of microclimates, with local variations in weather sometimes being more exaggerated than those experienced in other coastal areas.

  3. Atmospheric river to kick off winter storm season with a bang ...

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    In British Columbia, snow levels fluctuated between 3,000 and 4,000 feet at the onset of the storm on Friday, rose to 6,000 to 7,000 feet on Saturday, then fell back to 5,000 feet or so on Sunday.

  4. Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver [a] is a major city in Western Canada, ... On average, snow falls nine days per year, with three days receiving 5 cm (2.0 in) or more. Average yearly ...

  5. Temperature in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The two major Canadian cities that fall outside the continental climate schema are Vancouver and Victoria. Vancouver experiences an oceanic climate, bordering warm-summer mediterranean with a marked summer dry season. Victoria, BC is the only major Canadian city entirely in a warm-summer mediterranean climate.

  6. Will it snow on Thanksgiving? Here's where cold, snow and ...

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    Rain, snow in the East on Thanksgiving, Black Friday. A developing storm could bring a rainy and snowy holiday to the eastern half of the country, according to AccuWeather meteorologists.. If the ...

  7. Where will it snow in the US? See where the polar vortex is ...

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    According to the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth, areas north and northwest of the Dallas-Forth Worth area have the greatest chances of seeing more than 0.1 inches of snow. DC.

  8. 2024–25 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Highways 4, 14, 18, and 28—all on Vancouver Island—were closed due to debris and downed power lines. On Sartine Island, a gust of 159 kilometres per hour (99 mph) was reported. [15] Interstate 5 was closed due to heavy snow near the Oregon and California border. In California, some areas received up to ≥20 inches (508 millimeters) of rain.

  9. 'This is going to be a total gongshow, isn't it': Vancouver ...

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    British Columbia had its first major snowfall of the season, leaving Canadians without power, stuck in traffic, and unprepared for the slippery roads ahead.