Environment Canada warns of stormy weather packing high winds for Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver; gusts could cause damage
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for a large swath of Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast and part of Metro Vancouver, with gusts expected to cause damage into Monday evening in some areas.
Special advisories have also been issued for eastern and northern Vancouver Island as well as the Gulf Islands.The agency says winds are expected to ease Sunday afternoon before packing another punch as a low pressure system moves onto Vancouver Island and weakens.
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