After an atmospheric river system caused extreme flooding and mudslides in southern British Columbia last week, government agencies are warning people to brace themselves for extreme weather that could cause chaos in other parts of the province Monday.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a series of warnings and special weather statements for the northern half of the province, primarily for dangerously strong winds and snowfall.
There are also snowfall warnings for the Fraser Valley and Fraser Canyon, which has already been pummeled by relentless rain and impacted by highway closures.
An atmospheric river system that slammed the north coast over the weekend,
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