Special Weather Statement Issued for Metro Vancouver: Snow Possible for Tuesday and Wednesday Commutes
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver, warning of potential snowfall and travel delays during the morning commutes on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Alert Details
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the Metro Vancouver region. The alert highlights the potential for snowfall that could impact travel conditions during the upcoming morning commutes.
Affected Areas
The statement specifically covers Metro Vancouver, including the North Shore areas of West Vancouver and North Vancouver.
What You Should Do
Residents are advised to allow for extra time during their morning commutes as travel delays are possible. Drivers should be prepared to adjust to quickly changing road conditions. Environment Canada encourages reporting severe weather via email at [email protected] or on social media using the hashtag #BCStorm.
Expected Conditions
A cool and unstable airmass moving over the South Coast is expected to bring freezing levels down to near sea level by Tuesday morning. Combined with an approaching trough of low pressure, this system will produce bands of flurries or showers. Due to the convective nature of the precipitation, snowfall accumulations will be highly variable across the region. While snow may reach sea level, accumulating snowfall is more likely at higher elevations, with current forecasts indicating a potential for 2 to 5 cm of snow.
Timeline
The alert is effective immediately. The primary window of concern for snowfall and associated travel impacts is during the morning commutes on Tuesday and Wednesday. The current alert is set to expire at 5:14 AM on March 10, 2026.
Source: ECCC Official Notice