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Will Metro Vancouver experience a colder and snowier winter next year?

Will Metro Vancouver experience a colder and snowier winter next year?

Models indicate a 50 to 60 per cent chance of a La Niña year.
Could some parts of Metro Vancouver see snow flurries this week?

Could some parts of Metro Vancouver see snow flurries this week?

So...you're saying there's a chance?
Windy, warm, wet: Here is how the 'parade of storms' will affect Metro Vancouver

Windy, warm, wet: Here is how the 'parade of storms' will affect Metro Vancouver

Multiple storms have been tracking along a southerly flow from California, which has produced milder temperatures.
Metro Vancouver forecast includes 'significant shift' to double-digit daily highs

Metro Vancouver forecast includes 'significant shift' to double-digit daily highs

Things are warming up and melting.
'Stay safe out there friends': Metro Vancouver roads may be 'slippery' after freezing rain

'Stay safe out there friends': Metro Vancouver roads may be 'slippery' after freezing rain

Freezing rain creates dangerous conditions for driving.
'Snow making a sound?' Vancouverite records 'snow' bouncing in rare form

'Snow making a sound?' Vancouverite records 'snow' bouncing in rare form

Have you heard of ice pellets?
'Shutting down all bus services': Union threatens full bus strike in Metro Vancouver

'Shutting down all bus services': Union threatens full bus strike in Metro Vancouver

Commuters would face a suspension of all buses and the SeaBus.
Snowcast: Winter storm expected to bring more 'heavy snow' to Metro Vancouver

Snowcast: Winter storm expected to bring more 'heavy snow' to Metro Vancouver

Be prepared for treacherous road conditions.
'Tires aren't a silver bullet': TransLink braces for Metro Vancouver snowstorm

'Tires aren't a silver bullet': TransLink braces for Metro Vancouver snowstorm

"Buses are only as good as the roads they drive."
Icy traffic nightmare on Burnaby roads triggers council questions

Icy traffic nightmare on Burnaby roads triggers council questions

"We get into the habit of thinking we can control every aspect that nature throws at us. I will say that that's still not true, no matter what you do," said Burnaby's CAO.