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Gusty Winds Set to Hit British Columbia Starting Monday

Gusty Winds Set to Hit British Columbia Starting Monday

Post by : Shweta

British Columbia is bracing for a significant weather event as a wind warning has been issued for large areas beginning Monday. Environment Canada reports that the southern coast and adjacent regions may face strong gusts that could lead to various disruptions.

Wind speeds are anticipated to reach as high as 70 km/h, starting late Monday afternoon and extending through Tuesday morning. The driving force behind these conditions is a robust cold front sweeping across the South Coast, which will elevate wind activity in its wake.

Key locations under weather alert include Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria, and portions of Vancouver Island, alongside the Southern Gulf Islands. Local residents should prepare for unexpected and forceful gusts of wind.

Environment Canada cautions that these winds may displace unsecured belongings and pose hazards. Additionally, tree branches could break under the wind's strength, increasing the risk of damage to property.

The agency also noted the potential for power outages as strong winds could affect lines and infrastructure. Travel disruptions are likely, especially on highways and for ferry and air services in coastal regions.

Authorities are advising residents to take necessary precautions such as securing outdoor items and remaining informed about weather updates. Caution is also recommended for those traveling, with a reminder to be alert for abrupt weather changes.

This forecast underscores the unpredictable weather in the area and serves as an important reminder for residents to stay vigilant during these windy conditions and prepare for potential disruptions.

April 6, 2026 3:24 p.m. 837
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