That prototypical wet, windy weather has finally blanketed the Lower Mainland.
On Wednesday night, it resulted in a smattering of power outages across Surrey and Langley.
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Power outage near Crescent Road in #SurreyBC to 496 customers. Crews will investigate soon. Check back for updates: https://t.co/Qp4FS1rDbS pic.twitter.com/8Ng2gPUUTf
— BC Hydro (@bchydro) October 18, 2017
Crews are en route to #SurreyBC #LangleyBC to investigate an outage to 1938 customers. Updates once they arrive: https://t.co/BzZVTBT17R pic.twitter.com/AKmr9zfxQM
— BC Hydro (@bchydro) October 18, 2017
According to BC Hydro, there are outages in Surrey, Langley and Delta. To stay up to date with the power outages, visit bchydro.ca/outages
The Weather Network reports that winds were gusting at over 30-kilometres per hour this afternoon. That doesn’t look to be letting up until tomorrow afternoon.
However, the 50 millimeters of rain that was expected this afternoon is supposed to let up during the evening.
Rain looks to be in the forecast until Monday, so this would be a good time to shake out those umbrellas if you haven’t done so already.
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