Temperatures to moderate in Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley still under warning
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- January 15, 2024
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Frigid temperatures continued to grip British Columbia and the Prairies on Sunday as high winds and wintry conditions make their way across Canada’s eastern provinces. Environment Canada says arctic air will continue to generate wind chill temperatures of between 40 C and 50 C in some parts of B.C., including Peace River and Prince George.
It says temperatures will moderate in Metro Vancouver later on Sunday, though parts of the Fraser Valley will continue to experience wind chill temperatures that feel like 20 C through Monday. Extreme cold warnings are still active in the Fraser Valley but have been lifted for Metro Vancouver. 1:51 B.C.
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