VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has lifted all heavy rainfall and strong wind warnings for B.C. on Boxing Day after residents went through a wet and windy Christmas.
The warnings came after a low-pressure system had brought wind gusts that were travelling up to 140 kilometres per hour in some coastal areas.
The snowfall warning is still in effect for Coquihalla Highway, between Hope and Merritt, and Highway 3 — Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass. She said the avalanche conditions will be “settled and stabilized” on Friday with the hazard rating dropping to a level three out of five due to"a little break between storms."
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