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Vancouver weather: Flurries early, chance of showers in the afternoon

A dusting of snow to start the day will switch to possible rain showers

A morning of light snow will switch to a chance of showers in the afternoon, though it could keep snowing over higher ground.
A morning of light snow will switch to a chance of showers in the afternoon, though it could keep snowing over higher ground. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG

VANCOUVER, B.C.: JAN. 31, 2023 – A dusting of snow to start the day will switch to possible rain showers as the temperature edges up midday, with a chance of more snow over higher terrain.

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Weather: Vancouver, B.C.

Today: Flurries ending near noon then cloudy with 40 per cent chance of rain showers or wet flurries. Flurries over higher terrain. Snowfall amount 2 cm. Wind becoming east 20 km/h this morning. High plus 2.

Tonight: Cloudy. 40 per cent chance of rain showers or wet flurries this evening. A few rain showers and wet flurries beginning late this evening. Low plus 1.

Tomorrow: Periods of rain or light wet snow ending in the morning then cloudy with 40 per cent chance of rain showers. High plus 5. UV index 1 or low.

Source: Environment Canada

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